Altered steady-state ratio of type I/III procollagen mRNAs correlates with selectively increased type I procollagen biosynthesis in cultured keloid fibroblasts

J. Uitto, A. J. Perejda, R. P. Abergel, M. L. Chu, F. Ramirez

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    Abstract

    Regulation of collagen gene expression was studied in fibroblast cultures established from patients with keloids, fibrotic lesions of the skin. In selected keloid fibroblast cultures, an overproduction of type I procollagen was observed. This increase was accompanied by a parallel increase in type I procollagen-specific mRNA levels, as detected by dot-blot and RNA transfer hybridizations, without concomitant change in type I procollagen gene copy number. At the same time, type III procollagen mRNA levels were unaltered, resulting in markedly elevated type I/III procollagen mRNA ratios. Thus, keloid fibroblasts offer a unique model to study the independent regulation of the gene expression of two genetically distinct procollagens, type I and type III.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5935-5939
    Number of pages5
    JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    Volume82
    Issue number17
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1985

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