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001-es BibID:bibEB00010212
035-os BibID:PMID:7694470
Első szerző:Juhász István (bőrgyógyász, bőrsebész, kozmetológus, klinikai onkológus)
Cím:Regulation of extracellular matrix proteins and integrin cell substratum adhesion receptors on epithelium during cutaneous human wound healing in vivo / Istvan Juhasz, George F. Murphy, Horng-Chin Yan, Meenhard Herlyn, Steven M. Albelda
Dátum:1993
Megjegyzések:Although changes in extracellular matrix proteins during wound healing have been well documented, little is known about the regulation of corresponding extracellular matrix adhesion receptors (integrins). To study this process in a human in vivo model, full thickness human skin grafts were transplanted onto severe combined immunodeficient mice and deep excisional wounds involving both the epidermal and dermal layers were then made. The changes in the expression of cell matrix proteins and epithelial integrins over time were analyzed with specific antibodies using immunohistochemistry. Wounding was associated with alterations in extracellular matrix proteins, namely, loss of laminin and type IV collagen in the region of the wound and expression of tenascin and fibronectin. Changes were also noted in the integrins on the migrating keratinocytes. There was marked up-regulation of the alpha v subunit and de novo expression of the fibronectin receptor (alpha 5 beta 1) during the stage of active migration (days 1 to 3 after wounding). In the later stages of wound healing, after epithelial integrity had been established, redistribution of the alpha 2, alpha 3, alpha 6, and beta 4 collagen/laminin-binding integrin subunits to suprabasal epidermal layers was noted. Thus, during cutaneous wound healing, keratinocytes up-regulate fibronectin/fibrinogen-binding integrins and redistribute collagen/laminin-binding integrins. This study demonstrates that the human skin/severe combined immunodeficient chimera provides a useful model to study events during human wound repair.
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Megjelenés:American Journal of Pathology. - 143 : 5 (1993), p. 1458-1469. -
További szerzők:Murphy, George F. Yan, Horng-Chin Herlyn, Meenhard Albelda, Steven M.
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001-es BibID:bibEB00010210
035-os BibID:PMID:8342600
Első szerző:Juhász István (bőrgyógyász, bőrsebész, kozmetológus, klinikai onkológus)
Cím:Growth and invasion of human melanomas in human skin grafted to immunodeficient mice / Istvan Juhasz, Steven M. Albelda, David E. Elder, George F. Murphy, Koji Adachi, Dorothee Herlyn, Istvan T. Valyi-Nagy, Meenhard Herlyn
Dátum:1993
Megjegyzések:An orthotopic model of human melanoma was developed in which malignant cells were injected into human skin grafted to nude and SCID mice. Melanoma cells proliferated and invaded the human skin grafts with characteristic patterns. Three of six melanomas grew as multiple nodules and infiltered the grafts without major architectural changes in the dermis, whereas the others invaded the dermis along collagen fibers with prominent endothelial vessels. By contrast, melanoma cells inoculated into mouse skin grew as diffusely expanding nodules that did not invade the murine dermis. In human skin grafts, human melanoma cells were angiogenic for human blood vessels, and murine vessels were only found at the periphery of grafts. Tumor cells invaded the human vessels, and four out of seven cell lines metastasized to lungs, suggesting that this model is useful to determine in vivo the interactions between normal and malignant human cells.
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Megjelenés:American Journal of Pathology. - 143 : 2 (1993), p. 528-537. -
További szerzők:Albelda, Steven M. Elder, David E. Murphy, George F. Adachi, Koji Herlyn, Dorothee Vályi-Nagy István Herlyn, Meenhard
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