Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.385, No.3, 418-423, 2009
Angiotensin II induces type I collagen gene expression in human dermal fibroblasts through an AP-1/TGF-beta 1-dependent pathway
Angiotensin II is critically involved in skin Wound healing, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study investigated the effect of angiotensin If on type I collagen gene activation in human dermal fibroblasts and the possible mechanism involved. Angiotensin II stimulated the mRNA and protein expression of type I collagen and TGF-beta 1. Effects were abolished by the angiotensin AT1 receptor antagonist ZD7155 but not by the AT2 blocker PD123319. Blockade of TGF-beta 1 markedly inhibited angiotensin II-induced type I collagen gene expression. Activator protein-1 (AP-1) decoy ODNs transfection suppressed angiotensin II-induced TGF-beta 1 expression, and also, diminished type I collagen expression. These data indicated that angiortensin II induces collagen gene activation in human dermal fibroblasts through an AT1-mediated AP-1/TGF-beta 1 signaling pathway. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Angiotensin II;Dermal fibroblasts;Collagen;Transforming growth factor-beta 1;Activator protein-1