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Wound Repair and Regeneration | 2001

Differential expression and regulation of extracellular matrix-associated genes in fetal and neonatal fibroblasts

Anna Gosiewska; Chin-Feng Yi; Laura J. Brown; Breda Cullen; Derek Walter Silcock; Jeffrey C. Geesin

Adults and neonates heal wounds by a repair process associated with scarring in contrast to scar‐free wound healing in the fetus. In the present study, human dermal fetal fibroblasts, representing the scarless phenotype, and neonatal human dermal fibroblasts, representing scar‐forming phenotype, were examined for potential differences that might influence the wound healing process. Fetal fibroblasts secreted four‐ to tenfold more latent transforming growth factor‐β1 depending on the cell strains compared. Fetal fibroblasts also produced higher levels of collagen protein and mRNA for most types of collagen (particularly type III) as compared to neonatal cells. Interestingly, mRNA for type V collagen was significantly reduced in fetal cells. Neonatal fibroblasts expressed significantly higher levels of latent transforming growth factor‐β1 binding protein mRNA, in contrast to almost undetectable levels in fetal fibroblasts. By ligand blot analysis, the levels of insulin‐like growth factor binding protein‐3, a reported mediator of transforming growth factor‐β1 activity, was eightfold higher in neonatal versus fetal fibroblasts. Approximately 20 other mRNAs for various cytokines, matrix molecules and receptors were examined and found to be similar between the two cell types. The phenotypic differences described in this article may represent potentially important mechanisms to explain the differences in the quality of wound repair observed in fetal versus adult/neonatal tissues.


Archive | 2004

Postpartum cells derived from placental tissue and methods of making and using the same

Anthony J. Kihm; Ian Ross Harris; Sanjay Mistry; Alexander M. Harmon; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Regeneration and repair of neural tissue using postpartum-derived cells

Darin J. Messina; Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Sanjay Mistry; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Soft tissue repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells

Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Sanjay Mistry; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Postpartum-derived cells for use in treatment of disease of the heart and circulatory system

Ian Ross Harris; Alexander M. Harmon; Anthony J. Kihm; Darin J. Messina; Sanjay Mistry; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2003

Device and method for tissue engineering

Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska; Susan Roweton


Analytical Biochemistry | 2001

Incorporation of fluorescent enzyme substrates in agarose gel for in situ zymography.

Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska; Diann Burtis; Jeffrey C. Geesin


Archive | 2004

Cellules postnatales derivees de tissu de cordon ombilical, et leur procede de production et d'utilisation

Sanjay Mistry; Anthony J. Kihm; Ian Ross Harris; Alexander M. Harmon; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Repair and regeneration of cartilage and bone using postpartum-derived cells

Anthony J. Kihm; Agnieszka Seyda; Sridevi Dhanaraj; Ziwei Wang; Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Darin J. Messina; Sanjay Mistry; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Reparation et regeneration de tissu oculaire au moyen de cellules derivees de post-partum

Sanjay Mistry; Darin J. Messina; Ian Ross Harris; Alexander M. Harmon; Anthony J. Kihm; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska

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