Factors Involved in the Regulation of Type I Collagen Gene Expression: Implication in Fibrosis
- 1 May 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 227 (5) , 301-314
- https://doi.org/10.1177/153537020222700502
Abstract
Type I collagen, the major component of extracellular matrix in skin and other tissues, is a heterotrimer of two α1 and one α2 collagen polypeptides. The synthesis of both chains is highly regulated by different cytokines at the transcriptional level. Excessive synthesis and deposition of collagen in the dermal region causes thick and hard skin, a clinical manifestation of scleroderma. To better understand the causes of scleroderma or other tissue fibrosis, it is very Important to investigate the molecular mechanisms that cause upregulation of the Type I collagen synthesis in these tissues. Several cis-acting regulatory elements and trans-acting protein factors, which are involved in basal as well as cytokine-modulated Type I collagen gene expression, have been identified and characterized. Hypertranscription of Type I collagen in scleroderma skin fibroblasts may be due to abnormal activities of different positive or negative transcription factors In response to different abnormally induced signaling pathways. In this review, I discuss the present day understanding about the involvement of different factors in the regulation of basal as well as cytokine-modulated Type I collagen gene expression and its implication in scleroderma research.Keywords
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