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Connective tissue regeneration dynamics persistently alter epithelial dynein DNAH10 expression - DNAH10 overexpression in psoriatic lesional epidermis


ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to investigate how active dermal connective tissue composition dynamics affect long term protein expression in the epidermis. After surgically removing damaged skin to its full thickness at the site of a deep burn in ten patients, we randomized three adjacent test areas within the wounds to receive either: 1) no dermal component as control, 2) a permanent artificial dermal matrix or 3) a temporary dressing to induce formation of granulation tissue. Each area was then covered with an autologous superficial healty skin transplant as the epidermal indicator. One year later, biopsy samples were taken from each site. The epidermis and dermis were selectively microdissected by laser-capture from cut tissue biopsy sections, and analyzed using untargeted non-labelled quantitative proteomics.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Skin

DISEASE(S): Wounds And Injuries

SUBMITTER: Mariliis Klaas  

LAB HEAD: Esko Kankuri

PROVIDER: PXD010852 | Pride | 2020-05-26

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Discovery of increased epidermal DNAH10 expression after regeneration of dermis in a randomized with-in person trial - reflections on psoriatic inflammation.

Lagus Heli H   Klaas Mariliis M   Juteau Susanna S   Elomaa Outi O   Kere Juha J   Vuola Jyrki J   Jaks Viljar V   Kankuri Esko E  

Scientific reports 20191213 1


Because molecular memories of past inflammatory events can persist in epidermal cells, we evaluated the long-term epidermal protein expression landscapes after dermal regeneration and in psoriatic inflammation. We first characterized the effects of two dermal regeneration strategies on transplants of indicator split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) in ten adult patients with deep burns covering more than 20% of their body surface area. After fascial excision, three adjacent areas within the wound w  ...[more]

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