1. Novel pathogenic role of fibrin as revealed by a case study on ligneous gingivitis
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Naoki Katase, Naito Kurio, Tatsuki Honami, Masaharu Takigawa, Tsuyoshi Shimo, Koji Kishimoto, Akira Sasaki, Satoshi Kubota, Hiroshi Mese, Akiyoshi Nishiyama, Tatsuo Okui, and Nur Mohammad Monsur Hassan
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Fibrin ,integumentary system ,biology ,business.industry ,Growth factor ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ligneous gingivitis ,Connective tissue ,Plasminogen ,medicine.disease ,Gingival enlargement ,Extracellular matrix ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,business ,Wound healing ,Connective tissue growth factor ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
Purpose of the research Ligneous gingivitis is a rare disease characterized by nodular gingival enlargement secondary to fibrin deposits induced by micro-injury in the gingiva, which disorder results from plasminogen (PLG) deficiency. Although none have investigated the association of wound healing factors with ligneous gingivitis. In this study, in addition to a histopathologic examination of ligneous gingivitis in a case of type I PLG deficiency, we further present data showing the effect of wound healing factors in association with fibrin in vitro to clarify the pathobiology of ligneous gingivitis in PLG-deficient patients. Principle results Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1, connective tissue growth factor/CCN2 (CCN2), and endothelin-1 (ET-1) had accumulated in the extracellular matrix around the epithelial and fibroblastic cells near the fibrin deposition. Consistent with these results, fibrin and TGF-β1 synergistically up-regulated CCN2 and ET-1 gene expression in human dermal fibroblasts. Major conclusions Fibrin plays a vicious role in ligneous gingivitis pathobiology by up-regulating CCN2 and ET-1 expression through the TGF-β signaling pathway.
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- 2011
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