The connexin 43 carboxyl terminal mimetic peptide αCT1 prompts differentiation of a collagen scar matrix in humans resembling unwounded skin

dc.contributor.authorMontgomery, Jadeen
dc.contributor.authorRichardson, William J.en
dc.contributor.authorMarsh, Spenceren
dc.contributor.authorRhett, J. Matthewen
dc.contributor.authorBustos, Francisen
dc.contributor.authorDegen, Katherineen
dc.contributor.authorGhatnekar, Gautam S.en
dc.contributor.authorGrek, Christina L.en
dc.contributor.authorJourdan, L. Janeen
dc.contributor.authorHolmes, Jeffrey W.en
dc.contributor.authorGourdie, Robert G.en
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-30T14:41:31Zen
dc.date.available2024-09-30T14:41:31Zen
dc.date.issued2021-07-10en
dc.description.abstractPhase II clinical trials have reported that acute treatment of surgical skin wounds with the therapeutic peptide alpha Connexin Carboxy-Terminus 1 (αCT1) improves cutaneous scar appearance by 47% 9-month postsurgery. While Cx43 and ZO-1 have been identified as molecular targets of αCT1, the mode-of-action of the peptide in scar mitigation at cellular and tissue levels remains to be further characterized. Scar histoarchitecture in αCT1 and vehicle-control treated skin wounds within the same patient were compared using biopsies from a Phase I clinical trial at 29-day postwounding. The sole effect on scar structure of a range of epidermal and dermal variables examined was that αCT1-treated scars had less alignment of collagen fibers relative to control wounds—a characteristic that resembles unwounded skin. The with-in subject effect of αCT1 on scar collagen order observed in Phase I testing in humans was recapitulated in Sprague–Dawley rats and the IAF hairless guinea pig. Transient increase in histologic collagen density in response to αCT1 was also observed in both animal models. Mouse NIH 3T3 fibroblasts and primary human dermal fibroblasts treated with αCT1 in vitro showed more rapid closure in scratch wound assays, with individual cells showing decreased directionality in movement. An agent-based computational model parameterized with fibroblast motility data predicted collagen alignments in simulated scars consistent with that observed experimentally in human and the animal models. In conclusion, αCT1 prompts decreased directionality of fibroblast movement and the generation of a 3D collagen matrix postwounding that is similar to unwounded skin—changes that correlate with long-term improvement in scar appearance.en
dc.description.versionAccepted versionen
dc.format.extent19 page(s)en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen
dc.identifierARTN e21762 (Article number)en
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1096/fj.202001881Ren
dc.identifier.eissn1530-6860en
dc.identifier.issn0892-6638en
dc.identifier.issue8en
dc.identifier.orcidGourdie, Robert [0000-0001-6021-0796]en
dc.identifier.pmid34246197en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10919/121221en
dc.identifier.volume35en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherWileyen
dc.relation.urihttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34246197en
dc.rightsIn Copyrighten
dc.rights.urihttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/en
dc.subjectclinical trialen
dc.subjectcomputational modelen
dc.subjectCx43en
dc.subjectpeptide therapeuticen
dc.subjectscar mitigationen
dc.subjectskinen
dc.subject.meshCicatrixen
dc.subject.meshExtracellular Matrixen
dc.subject.meshFibroblastsen
dc.subject.meshDermisen
dc.subject.meshAnimalsen
dc.subject.meshHumansen
dc.subject.meshGuinea Pigsen
dc.subject.meshRatsen
dc.subject.meshRats, Sprague-Dawleyen
dc.subject.meshPeptidesen
dc.subject.meshConnexin 43en
dc.subject.meshCell Differentiationen
dc.subject.meshFemaleen
dc.subject.meshMaleen
dc.titleThe connexin 43 carboxyl terminal mimetic peptide αCT1 prompts differentiation of a collagen scar matrix in humans resembling unwounded skinen
dc.title.serialFASEB Journalen
dc.typeArticle - Refereeden
dc.type.dcmitypeTexten
dc.type.otherArticleen
dc.type.otherJournalen
dcterms.dateAccepted2021-06-14en
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Techen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Faculty of Health Sciencesen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/All T&R Facultyen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicineen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicine/Internal Medicineen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicine/Emergency Medicineen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicine/Emergency Medicine/Emergency Medicineen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicine/Emergency Medicine/Emergency Medicine/Secondary Appointment-Emergency Medicineen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicine/Emergency Medicine/Secondary Appointment - Emergency Medicineen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/VT Carilion School of Medicine/Internal Medicine/Internal Med-Subgroupen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/University Research Institutesen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/University Research Institutes/Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTCen

Files

Original bundle
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
The connexin 43 carboxyl terminal mimetic peptide αCT1 prompts differentiation of a collagen scar matrix in humans resemblin.pdf
Size:
5.5 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format
Description:
Accepted version
License bundle
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Name:
license.txt
Size:
1.5 KB
Format:
Plain Text
Description: