expression of tgf-β3 in isolated fibroblasts from foreskin

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mahnaz mahmoudi rad skin research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

niki mahmoudi rad skin research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

yasaman mirdamadi tel: +49- 176- 64713028; fax: +98 21- 22744393

abstract

background: the multifunctional transforming growth factor beta (tgf-β) is a glycoprotein that exists in three isoforms. tgf-β3 expression increases in fetal wound healing and reduces fibronectin and collagen i and iii deposition, and also improves the architecture of the neodermis which is a combination of blood vessels and connective tissue during wound healing. fibroblasts are key cells in the wound healing process. tgf-β3 plays a critical role in scar-free wound healing and fibroblast actions in the wound healing process. the aim of this study was to express the tgf-β3 gene (tgf-b3) in human foreskin fibroblasts (hff’s). methods: we obtained hff’s from a newborn and a primary fibroblast culture was prepared. the cells were transfected with tgf-β3-pcmv6-xl5 plasmid dna by both lipofection and electroporation. expression of tgf-β3 was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa). results: the highest tgf-β3 expression (8.3-fold greater than control) was obtained by lipofection after 72 hours using 3 µl of transfection reagent. expression was 1.4-fold greater than control by electroporation. conclusions: in this study, we successfully increased tgf-β3 expression in primary fibroblast cells. in the future, grafting these transfected fibroblasts onto wounds can help the healing process without scarring.

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