Role of the mitochondrial protein cyclophilin D in skin wound healing and collagen.

Collagens Dermatology Mitochondria Skin

Journal

JCI insight
ISSN: 2379-3708
Titre abrégé: JCI Insight
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101676073

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 Apr 2024
Historique:
medline: 2 4 2024
pubmed: 2 4 2024
entrez: 2 4 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Central for wound healing is the formation of granulation tissue, which largely consists of collagen and whose importance stretches past wound healing, including being implicated in both fibrosis and skin aging. Cyclophilin D (CyD) is a mitochondrial protein that regulates the permeability transition pore, known for its role in apoptosis and ischemia-reperfusion. To date, the role of CyD in human wound healing and collagen generation ihas been largely unexplored. Here, we show that CyD was upregulated in normal wounds and venous ulcers, likely adaptive as CyD inhibition impaired re-epithelialization, granulation tissue formation, and wound closure in both human and pig models. Overexpression of CyD increased keratinocyte migration and fibroblast proliferation, whilst its inhibition reduced migration. Independent of wound healing, CyD inhibition in fibroblasts reduced collagen secretion and caused endoplasmic reticulum collagen accumulation, while its overexpression increased collagen secretion. This was confirmed in a Ppif knockout mouse model, which showed a reduction in skin collagen. Overall, this study revealed previously unreported roles of CyD in skin, with implications for wound healing and beyond.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38564292
pii: 169213
doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.169213
doi:
pii:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Ritu Bansal (R)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Monica Torres (M)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Matthew Hunt (M)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Nuoqi Wang (N)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Margarita Chatzopoulou (M)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Mansi Manchanda (M)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Evan P Taddeo (EP)

Metabolism Theme, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America.

Cynthia Shu (C)

Metabolism Theme, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America.

Orian S Shirihai (OS)

Metabolism Theme, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America.

Etty Bachar-Wikstrom (E)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Jakob D Wikstrom (JD)

Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

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