Heparanase Inhibitors Facilitate the Assembly of the Basement Membrane in Artificial Skin

M. Tsunenaga
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Recent research suggests that the basement membrane at the dermal-epidermal junction of the skin plays an important role in maintaining a healthy epidermis and dermis, and repeated damage to the skin can destabilize the skin and accelerate the aging process. Skin-equivalent models are suitable for studying the reconstruction of the basement membrane and its contribution to epidermal homeostasis because they lack the basement membrane and show abnormal expression of epidermal differentiation markers. By using these models, it has been shown that reconstruction of the basement membrane is enhanced not only by supplying basement membrane components, but also by inhibiting proteinases such as urokinase and matrix metalloproteinase. Although matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors assist in the reconstruction of the basement membrane structure, their action is not sufficient to promote its functional recovery. However, heparanase inhibitors stabilize the heparan sulfate chains of perlecan (a heparan sulfate proteoglycan) and promote the regulation of heparan sulfate binding growth factors in the basement membrane. Heparan sulfate promotes effective protein-protein interactions, thereby facilitating the assembly of type VII collagen anchoring fibrils and elastin-associated microfibrils. Using both matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors and heparanase inhibitors, the basement membrane in a skin-equivalent model comes close to recapitulating the structure and function of an in vivo basement membrane. Therefore, by using an appropriate dermis model and suitable protease inhibitors, it may be possible to produce skin-equivalent models that are more similar to natural skin
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肝素酶抑制剂促进人造皮肤基底膜的组装
最近的研究表明,皮肤真皮-表皮交界处的基底膜在维持表皮和真皮层的健康中起着重要作用,皮肤的反复损伤会使皮肤不稳定,加速衰老过程。皮肤等效模型由于缺乏基底膜和表皮分化标志物的异常表达,适合研究基底膜的重建及其对表皮稳态的贡献。这些模型表明,基底膜的重建不仅可以通过提供基底膜成分来增强,还可以通过抑制尿激酶和基质金属蛋白酶等蛋白酶来增强。虽然基质金属蛋白酶抑制剂有助于基底膜结构的重建,但其作用不足以促进其功能恢复。然而,肝素酶抑制剂稳定了perlecan(一种硫酸肝素蛋白聚糖)的硫酸肝素链,并促进了基膜中硫酸肝素结合生长因子的调节。硫酸肝素促进有效的蛋白质相互作用,从而促进VII型胶原锚定原纤维和弹性蛋白相关微原纤维的组装。使用基质金属蛋白酶抑制剂和肝素酶抑制剂,皮肤等效模型中的基膜接近于概括体内基膜的结构和功能。因此,通过使用合适的真皮层模型和合适的蛋白酶抑制剂,有可能产生与天然皮肤更相似的皮肤等效模型
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