Collagen VI is a microfibrillar collagen with a potential regulatory role in tendon repair mechanism. We studied the expression of collagen VI α5 and α6 chains in normal human tendon fibroblast cultures, both under basal condition and in response to TGF-β1, a potent regulator of tendon healing. Under basal condition, we found that the α5 chain was expressed, although to a lesser extent with respect to the α3 chain; in contrast, the α6 chain was absent. The treatment with TGFβ1 induced an opposite effect on the expression of the α5 and α6 chains; in fact, while the α5 chain was dramatically reduced, the α6 chain was induced and released in the culture medium. These data indicate that collagen VI α5 and α6 chains are differentially involved in tendon matrix homeostasis. The α6 chain may represent a new potential biomarker for monitoring TGFβ1-related events in tendon, as healing and fibrotic scar formation.

TGF-β1 differentially modulates the collagen VI α5 and α6 chains in human tendon cultures / Sabatelli, P; Sardone, F; Traina, F; Merlini, L; Santi, S; Wagener, R; Faldini, C. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS. - ISSN 0393-974X. - STAMPA. - 30:4 Suppl 1(2016), pp. 107-113.

TGF-β1 differentially modulates the collagen VI α5 and α6 chains in human tendon cultures

TRAINA, FRANCESCO;MERLINI, LAURA;FALDINI, CESARE
2016

Abstract

Collagen VI is a microfibrillar collagen with a potential regulatory role in tendon repair mechanism. We studied the expression of collagen VI α5 and α6 chains in normal human tendon fibroblast cultures, both under basal condition and in response to TGF-β1, a potent regulator of tendon healing. Under basal condition, we found that the α5 chain was expressed, although to a lesser extent with respect to the α3 chain; in contrast, the α6 chain was absent. The treatment with TGFβ1 induced an opposite effect on the expression of the α5 and α6 chains; in fact, while the α5 chain was dramatically reduced, the α6 chain was induced and released in the culture medium. These data indicate that collagen VI α5 and α6 chains are differentially involved in tendon matrix homeostasis. The α6 chain may represent a new potential biomarker for monitoring TGFβ1-related events in tendon, as healing and fibrotic scar formation.
2016
TGF-β1 differentially modulates the collagen VI α5 and α6 chains in human tendon cultures / Sabatelli, P; Sardone, F; Traina, F; Merlini, L; Santi, S; Wagener, R; Faldini, C. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS. - ISSN 0393-974X. - STAMPA. - 30:4 Suppl 1(2016), pp. 107-113.
Sabatelli, P; Sardone, F; Traina, F; Merlini, L; Santi, S; Wagener, R; Faldini, C
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