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Fibroblast selection in scleroderma

โœ Scribed by Gary R. Botstein; Glenn K. Sherer; E. Carwile Leroy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
575 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Human preputial skin fibroblasts were cloned in vitro, and studies in 21 clones were shown to exhibit a 3โ€fold difference in collagen synthesis; this heterogeneity of phenotypic expression was conserved over multiple population doublings. When the clones were exposed to sera from 10 scleroderma patients, selective growth of highโ€collagenโ€producing fibroblasts was observed. Prostaglandin E~2~ abrogated the selective effect of scleroderma serum on highโ€collagenโ€producing fibroblast clones. Besides enhanced collagen synthesis, these clones of normal fibroblasts shared an insensitivity to feeding schedule with fibroblasts from scleroderma skin. These data raise the possibility that scleroderma represents a process of selection of fibroblasts programmed to produce increased amounts of collagen.


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