2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2018.12.019
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Desmin deficiency is not sufficient to prevent corneal fibrosis

Abstract: The type III intermediate filament (IF) proteins vimentin and desmin are sequentially overexpressed in stromal myofibroblasts over the period when fibrosis sets in after corneal injury. Prior findings have revealed vimentin-deficient mice are significantly protected from corneal fibrosis after alkali injury, which has implicated this IF protein as an important regulator of corneal fibrosis. It has remained as yet unproven whether desmin contributes in any significant manner to corneal fibrosis. Here we have em… Show more

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“…At late time points PTI, we detected myofibroblasts ( Acta2 -positive cells ) that expressed high levels of Des and Igfbp5 compared to the IL6 + fibroblasts cells (Supplementary Fig. 11f ), which is consistent with previous reports 63 , 64 .…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…At late time points PTI, we detected myofibroblasts ( Acta2 -positive cells ) that expressed high levels of Des and Igfbp5 compared to the IL6 + fibroblasts cells (Supplementary Fig. 11f ), which is consistent with previous reports 63 , 64 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…At late time points PTI, we detected myofibroblasts (Acta2-positive cells) that expressed high levels of Des and Igfbp5 compared to the IL6 + fibroblasts cells ( Supplementary Fig. 11f), which is consistent with previous reports 63,64 . Three additional subpopulations of fibroblasts expressed distinct sets of genes (clusters F10-F12, Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Fibroblasts Along the Development Of Lesions And Tumorssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…98,117,[148][149][150][151] In addition to collagens, myofibroblasts express increased amounts of intermediate filaments, vimentin, and desmin. 152 Finally, myofibroblasts release TGFβ after supplies from epithelium have ceased. 124,140 Continuous release of TGFβ can be helpful but may become hurtful for long-term healing because it allows a severe injury to continue healing, but it allows the excessive and prolonged formation of the myofibroblast in early wound healing stages.…”
Section: Basics Of Corneal Stromal Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%