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The Different Characteristics of Dupuytrens Disease Fibroblasts Derived from Either Nodule or Cord: Expression of -Smooth Muscle Actin and the Response to Stimulation by TGF-β1
M. A. BISSON
D. A. MCGROUTHER
V. MUDERA
A. O. GROBBELAAR
The Raft Institute of Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex, UK and The Institute of Orthopaedics, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK
Correspondence: Mr M. A. Bisson, Surgical Research Fellow, Raft Institute of Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital, Leopold Muller Building, Rickmansworth Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 2RN, UK. Tel:-+44-7970-697875; +44-1923-844555; Fax:+441923-844031; Email: marcus{at}mbisson.fsnet.co.uk, marcus{at}bistho.freeserve.co.uk, bisson{at}raft.ac.uk
Mechanisms behind the onset and progression of Dupuytrens disease are poorly understood. Both myofibroblasts and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) have been implicated. We studied fibroblast cultures derived from nodules or cords of Dupuytrens contracture tissue to determine the proportion of myofibroblasts present in comparison with flexor retinaculum fibroblast cultures. We identified myofibroblasts by immunohistochemical staining for -SMA. We then investigated the effects of TGF-β1 stimulation on these fibroblasts.
Basal myofibroblast/fibroblast proportions were 9.7% in nodule cell cultures, 2.7% in cord cell cultures and only 1.3% in flexor retinaculum cell cultures. Nodule and cord myofibroblast proportions increased to 25.4% and 24.2%, respectively, in response to TGF-β1 treatment. Flexor retinaculum cell cultures showed no response to TGF-β1 stimulation.
Fibroblasts cultured from specific regions of Dupuytrens tissue retain myofibroblast features in culture. TGF-β1 stimulation causes an increased myofibroblast phenotype to similar levels in both nodule and cord, suggesting that previously quiescent cord fibroblasts can be reactivated to become myofibroblasts by TGF-β1. This could be an underlying reason for high recurrence rates seen after surgery or progression following injury.
Key Words: Dupuytrens contracture myofibroblasts transforming growth factor-β1 nodule cord
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 28, No. 4,
351-356 (2003)
DOI: 10.1016/S0266-7681(03)00135-9

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