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Extracellular Collagen Promotes Interleukin-1β–Induced Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator Production by Human Corneal Fibroblasts
Author(s) -
Koji Sugioka,
Aya Kodama-Takahashi,
Koji Yoshida,
Keiichi Aomatsu,
Kiyotaka Okada,
Teruo Nishida,
Yoshikazu Shimomura
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
investigative ophthalmology and visual science
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.935
H-Index - 218
eISSN - 1552-5783
pISSN - 0146-0404
DOI - 10.1167/iovs.16-20685
Subject(s) - plasminogen activator , urokinase , extracellular , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , activator (genetics) , biology , medicine , biochemistry , endocrinology , gene
Keratocytes maintain homeostasis of the corneal stroma through synthesis, secretion, and degradation of collagen fibrils of the extracellular matrix. Given that these cells are essentially embedded in a collagen matrix, keratocyte-collagen interactions may play a key role in regulation of the expression or activation of enzymes responsible for matrix degradation including urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), plasmin, and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). We examined the effect of extracellular collagen on the production of uPA by corneal fibroblasts (activated keratocytes) stimulated with the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1β (IL-1β).

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