Kensuke Sakai
Nagoya University
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Journal of Dermatological Science | 2003
Kensuke Sakai; Yukio Sumi; Hisako Muramatsu; Ken-ichiro Hata; Takashi Muramatsu; Minoru Ueda
BACKGROUND Grafting of cultured epithelium has become a useful technique for the treatment of epithelial defects, since grafted epithelial cells secrete factors promoting wound healing. We identified one such factor produced by cultured oral epithelial cells as thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1). Recently, TSP-1 was reported to act as an activator of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1). OBJECTIVE The role of TSP-1 in wound healing and its mechanism were investigated in vitro and in vivo. METHODS The cultured oral epithelial cell-conditioned medium was harvested and applied to Heparin-Sepharose affinity chromatography. Proteins were analyzed by N-Terminal sequencer. TSP-1 and the other factors were applied to fibroblasts-mediated collagen gel contraction assay. The amount of TGF-beta1 (latent TGF-beta1 (LTGF) and active TGF-beta1) in collagen gels was quantified by ELISA and Western blotting analysis. Collagen sponges were soaked with TSP-1 and implanted subcutaneously into rats. RESULTS A 38 kDa protein secreted from cultured oral epithelial cells was found to be human TSP-1. TSP-1 promoted collagen gel contraction activity, and anti-human TSP-1 and TGF-beta1 antibody inhibited the activity. The diameters of the gels treated with LTGF and TSP-1 were reduced to a greater extent than those of gels treated with either factor alone. Although there were no significant differences in the amounts of total TGF-beta1, which include LTGF, the amount of 25 kDa TGF-beta1 was 3.30-fold greater in TSP-1-treated samples than controls. In vivo, 7 days after implantation, increased numbers of fibroblasts were observed in the sponges treated with TSP-1. CONCLUSION These findings suggested that TSP-1 causes collagen gel contraction by activation of LTGF. TSP-1 is expected to be especially suitable for regulating wound healing.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998
Koji Uchida; Masamichi Kanematsu; Kensuke Sakai; Tsukasa Matsuda; Nobutaka Hattori; Yoshikuni Mizuno; Daisuke Suzuki; Toshio Miyata; Noriko Noguchi; Etsuo Niki; Toshihiko Osawa
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1997
Koji Uchida; Kensuke Sakai; Koichi Itakura; Toshihiko Osawa; Shinya Toyokuni
Life Sciences | 1999
Myung-Hwa Kang; Michitaka Naito; Kensuke Sakai; Koji Uchida; Toshihiko Osawa
Journal of Lipid Research | 2001
Satoshi Yamada; Shigenori Kumazawa; Takeshi Ishii; Tsutomu Nakayama; Koichi Itakura; Noriyuki Shibata; Makio Kobayashi; Kensuke Sakai; Toshihiko Osawa; Koji Uchida
Archive | 2002
Nobutoshi Doi; Kazuhisa Matsuda; Ken-ichiro Hata; Kensuke Sakai
Cryobiology | 2006
Junji Mase; Hirokazu Mizuno; Kunihiko Okada; Kensuke Sakai; Daiki Mizuno; Kazutada Usami; Hideaki Kagami; Minoru Ueda
Archive | 2002
Ken-ichiro Hata; Kensuke Sakai
Archive | 2002
Nobutoshi Doi; Kazuhisa Matsuda; Ken-ichiro Hata; Kensuke Sakai
Archive | 2002
Nobutoshi Doi; Kazuhisa Matsuda; Ken-ichiro Hata; Kensuke Sakai