Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.

Wound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibroblasts as well as the complex interactions between these two cell types. To investigate the interactions between keratinocytes and fibroblasts and the effects of direct cell-to-cell contact on the prol...

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Main Authors: Zhenxiang Wang, Ying Wang, Farhang Farhangfar, Monica Zimmer, Yongxin Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3401236?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1c4aa55e25d8494b9b766c25e8c2a85e2020-11-25T02:45:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4095110.1371/journal.pone.0040951Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.Zhenxiang WangYing WangFarhang FarhangfarMonica ZimmerYongxin ZhangWound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibroblasts as well as the complex interactions between these two cell types. To investigate the interactions between keratinocytes and fibroblasts and the effects of direct cell-to-cell contact on the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes, keratinocytes and fibroblasts were stained with different fluorescence dyes and co-cultured with or without transwells. During the early stage (first 5 days) of the culture, the keratinocytes in contact with fibroblasts proliferated significantly faster than those not in contact with fibroblasts, but in the late stage (11(th) to 15(th) day), keratinocyte growth slowed down in all cultures unless EGF was added. In addition, keratinocyte migration was enhanced in co-cultures with fibroblasts in direct contact, but not in the transwells. Furthermore, the effects of the fibroblasts on keratinocyte migration and growth at early culture stage correlated with heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF), IL-1α and TGF-β1 levels in the cultures where the cells were grown in direct contact. These effects were inhibited by anti-HB-EGF, anti-IL-1α and anti-TGF-β1 antibodies and anti-HB-EGF showed the greatest inhibition. Co-culture of keratinocytes and IL-1α and TGF-β1 siRNA-transfected fibroblasts exhibited a significant reduction in HB-EGF production and keratinocyte proliferation. These results suggest that contact with fibroblasts stimulates the migration and proliferation of keratinocytes during wound healing, and that HB-EGF plays a central role in this process and can be up-regulated by IL-1α and TGF-β1, which also regulate keratinocyte proliferation differently during the early and late stage.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3401236?pdf=render
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author Zhenxiang Wang
Ying Wang
Farhang Farhangfar
Monica Zimmer
Yongxin Zhang
spellingShingle Zhenxiang Wang
Ying Wang
Farhang Farhangfar
Monica Zimmer
Yongxin Zhang
Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zhenxiang Wang
Ying Wang
Farhang Farhangfar
Monica Zimmer
Yongxin Zhang
author_sort Zhenxiang Wang
title Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
title_short Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
title_full Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
title_fullStr Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
title_sort enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration in co-culture with fibroblasts.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Wound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibroblasts as well as the complex interactions between these two cell types. To investigate the interactions between keratinocytes and fibroblasts and the effects of direct cell-to-cell contact on the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes, keratinocytes and fibroblasts were stained with different fluorescence dyes and co-cultured with or without transwells. During the early stage (first 5 days) of the culture, the keratinocytes in contact with fibroblasts proliferated significantly faster than those not in contact with fibroblasts, but in the late stage (11(th) to 15(th) day), keratinocyte growth slowed down in all cultures unless EGF was added. In addition, keratinocyte migration was enhanced in co-cultures with fibroblasts in direct contact, but not in the transwells. Furthermore, the effects of the fibroblasts on keratinocyte migration and growth at early culture stage correlated with heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF), IL-1α and TGF-β1 levels in the cultures where the cells were grown in direct contact. These effects were inhibited by anti-HB-EGF, anti-IL-1α and anti-TGF-β1 antibodies and anti-HB-EGF showed the greatest inhibition. Co-culture of keratinocytes and IL-1α and TGF-β1 siRNA-transfected fibroblasts exhibited a significant reduction in HB-EGF production and keratinocyte proliferation. These results suggest that contact with fibroblasts stimulates the migration and proliferation of keratinocytes during wound healing, and that HB-EGF plays a central role in this process and can be up-regulated by IL-1α and TGF-β1, which also regulate keratinocyte proliferation differently during the early and late stage.
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