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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2015

Proteoglycan from salmon nasal cartridge promotes in vitro wound healing of fibroblast monolayers via the CD44 receptor

Gen Ito; Takeshi Kobayashi; Yoshie Takeda; Masahiro Sokabe

Proteoglycans (PGs) are involved in various cellular functions including cell growth, adhesion, and differentiation; however, their physiological roles are not fully understood. In this study, we examined the effect of PG purified from salmon nasal cartilage (SNC-PG) on wound closure using tissue-cultured cell monolayers, an in vitro wound-healing assay. The results indicated that SNC-PG significantly promoted wound closure in NIH/3T3 cell monolayers by stimulating both cell proliferation and cell migration. SNC-PG was effective in concentrations from 0.1 to 10μg/ml, but showed much less effect at higher concentrations (100-1000μg/ml). The effect of SNC-PG was abolished by chondroitinase ABC, indicating that chondroitin sulfates (CSs), a major component of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in SNC-PG, are crucial for the SNC-PG effect. Furthermore, chondroitin 6-sulfate (C-6-S), a major CS of SNC-PG GAGs, could partially reproduce the SNC-PG effect and partially inhibit the binding of SNC-PG to cells, suggesting that SNC-PG exerts its effect through an interaction between the GAGs in SNC-PG and the cell surface. Neutralization by anti-CD44 antibodies or CD44 knockdown abolished SNC-PG binding to the cells and the SNC-PG effect on wound closure. These results suggest that interactions between CS-rich GAG-chains of SNC-PG and CD44 on the cell surface are responsible for the SNC-PG effect on wound closure.


Seikagaku | 2004

Membrane dynamics and cell signaling as studied by single molecule imaging

Takeshi Kobayashi; Mizuna Murakami; Yoshie Takeda; Akihiro Kusumi; Akihiko Yoshimura


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2015

Corrigendum to “Proteoglycan from salmon nasal cartridge promotes in vitro wound healing of fibroblast monolayers via the CD44 receptor” [Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 456 (3), (16 January 2015) 792–798]

Gen Ito; Takeshi Kobayashi; Yoshie Takeda; Masahiro Sokabe


生物物理 | 2011

3K1434 サケ鼻軟骨由来プロテオグリカンの創傷治癒促進効果のin vitro解析(細胞生物的課題4,第49回年会講演予稿集)

Gen Ito; Takeshi Kobayashi; Yoshie Takeda; Masahiro Sokabe


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2011

3K1434 In vitro analysis of the facilitating effect of Salmon nasal cartridge proteoglycan on the wound healing in a cell monolayer(Cell biology 4,The 49th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)

Gen Ito; Takeshi Kobayashi; Yoshie Takeda; Masahiro Sokabe


生物物理 | 2008

3P-190 流れ刺激により誘導されるP2×4チャネルの細胞膜への移行(細胞生物学的課題(3),第46回日本生物物理学会年会)

Takeshi Kobayashi; Fernando Lopez-Redondo; Yoshie Takeda; Mizuna Tanaka; Kishio Furuya; Kimiko Yamamoto; Joji Ando; Masahiro Sokabe


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2008

3P-190 Up-regulation of cell surface P2X4 receptor by flow shear stress(The 46th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)

Takeshi Kobayashi; Fernando Lopez-Redondo; Yoshie Takeda; Mizuna Tanaka; Kishio Furuya; Kimiko Yamamoto; Joji Ando; Masahiro Sokabe


Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan | 2008

Ligand- or flow-induced up-regulation of cell surface P2X4 channels

Takeshi Kobayashi; Fernando Lopez-Redondo; Yoshie Takeda; Mizuna Tanaka; Kishio Furuya; Kimiko Yamamoto; Joji Ando; Masahiro Sokabe


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2007

2P291 Immobilization of Stretch-Activated BKca channels to focal contacts of cell membrane as studied by single fluorophore video imaging(Native and artificial biomembranes,Oral Presentations)

Takeshi Kobayahsi; Yoshie Takeda; Takeshi Nomura; Mizuna Tanaka; Keiji Naruse; Masahiro Sokabe


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2006

1P366 Single Molecule Imaging of Stretch-Activated BKca Channels on the Plasma Membrane of Live Cells : Immobilization on Focal Contacts(14. Ion channels and receptors,Poster Session,Abstract,Meeting Program of EABS & BSJ 2006)

Takeshi Kobayashi; Yoshie Takeda; Keiji Naruse; Masahiro Sokabe

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Tokyo Medical University

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