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Title: Preclinical study of novel gene silencer pyrrole-imidazole polyamide targeting human TGF-β1 promoter for hypertrophic scars in a common marmoset primate model
Authors: Igarashi, Jun
Fukuda, Noboru
Inoue, Takashi
Nakai, Shigeki
Saito, Kosuke
Fujiwara, Kyoko
Matsuda, Hiroyuki
Ueno, Takahiro
Matsumoto, Yoshiaki
Watanabe, Takayoshi
Nagase, Hiroki
Bando, Toshikazu  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Sugiyama, Hiroshi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8923-5946 (unconfirmed)
Itoh, Toshio
Soma, Masayoshi
Author's alias: 板東, 俊和
杉山, 弘
Issue Date: 4-May-2015
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Journal title: PLOS ONE
Volume: 10
Issue: 5
Thesis number: e0125295
Abstract: We report a preclinical study of a pyrrole-imidazole (PI) polyamide that targets the human transforming growth factor (hTGF)-β1 gene as a novel transcriptional gene silencer in a common marmoset primate model. We designed and then synthesized PI polyamides to target the hTGF-β1 promoter. We examined effects of seven PI polyamides (GB1101-1107) on the expression of hTGF-β1 mRNA stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) in human vascular smooth muscle cells. GB1101, GB1105 and GB1106 significantly inhibited hTGF- β1 mRNA expression. We examined GB1101 as a PI polyamide to hTGF- β1 for hypertrophic scars in marmosets in vivo. Injection of GB1101 completely inhibited hypertrophic scar formation at 35 days post-incision and inhibited cellular infiltration, TGF-β1 and vimentin staining, and epidermal thickness. Mismatch polyamide did not affect hypertrophic scarring or histological changes. Epidermis was significantly thinner with GB1101 than with water and mismatch PI polyamides. We developed the PI polyamides for practical ointment medicines for the treatment of hypertrophic scars. FITC-labeled GB1101 with solbase most efficiently distributed in the nuclei of epidermal keratinocytes, completely suppressed hypertropic scarring at 42 days after incision, and considerably inhibited epidermal thickness and vimentin-positive fibroblasts. PI polyamides targeting hTGF-β1 promoter with solbase ointment will be practical medicines for treating hypertrophic scars after surgical operations and skin burns.
Rights: © 2015 Igarashi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/214489
DOI(Published Version): 10.1371/journal.pone.0125295
PubMed ID: 25938472
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