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Journal of investigative dermatology, 1992-09, Vol.99 (3), p.337-342
1992
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Relaxin Alone and in Conjunction with Interferon-γ Decreases Collagen Synthesis by Cultured Human Scleroderma Fibroblasts
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  • Journal of investigative dermatology, 1992-09, Vol.99 (3), p.337-342
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Danvers, MA: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
1992
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  • Fibroblasts derived from the involved skin of scleroderma patients frequently display a phenotype of supernormal collagen expression when cultured. Fibroblasts displaying this phenotype derived from seven patients were treated with relaxin (1–100 ng/ml) and interferon-γ (1–100 U/ml), individually and in combination, to assess the relative abilities of these cytokines to down-modulate collagen synthesis and secretion. Scleroderma fibroblasts displayed varying sensitivities to both relaxin and interferon-γ. Relaxin (100 ng/ml) decreased expression of collagen by six of seven lines tested from 8 to 59% compared to untreated cultures. Interferon-γ (100 U/ml) depressed collagen secretion by all seven lines in a range from 7 to 89%. When relaxin and interferon-γ were used in combination, relaxin augmented IFN-γ-induced decreases in collagen secretion in four of seven lines. In three of these lines, the use of relaxin in conjunction with suboptimal doses of interferon-γ resulted in decreases equivalent to or greater than that seen with a tenfold higher concentration of interferon-γ. This study demonstrates the ability of relaxin to directly alter the excessive collagen-producing phenotype of scleroderma fibroblasts. In addition, in some cases, combining relaxin and interferon-γ resulted in a cooperative effect in decreasing collagen expression by scleroderma cells in vitro.

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