Plasminogen activation in venous leg ulcers
✍ Scribed by Y. Herouy; D. Trefzer; M.O. Hellstern; G.B. Stark; W. Vanscheidt; E. Schöpf; J. Norgauer
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 752 KB
- Volume
- 143
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-0963
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✦ Synopsis
Background:
Venous leg ulceration results from chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities. we recently showed that matrix metalloproteinase (mmp) -2 plays a major part in the pathogenesis of venous leg ulcers. in vitro activation of recombinant mmp-2 is controlled by the activity of the urokinase-type plasminogen activator (upa), which acts as a fibrin-independent plasminogen activator. the activity of mmp-2 is potentiated by binding of upa to the upa receptor (upar).
Objectives:
We aimed to clarify the role of plasminogen activation in venous leg ulcers.
Methods:
The expression of upa, upar, the tissue-type plasminogen activator, and plasminogen activator inhibitor (pai) -1 and pai-2 was investigated using reverse transcription followed by polymerase chain reaction and western blotting.
Results:
These provided direct evidence of elevated expression of upa and upar at the mrna and protein levels in venous leg ulcers, in comparison with healthy skin. by immunohistochemistry, elevated expression of upa and upar was detected. fibrin zymography showed significantly elevated endogenous upa activity in venous leg ulcers in comparison with healthy controls.
Conclusions:
Our findings indicate venous leg ulcers to be characterized by elevated plasminogen activation, suggesting that this enzyme cascade plays a crucial part in maintaining proteolytic activity in venous leg ulcers.
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