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Publication : Fibronectin Matrix Assembly after Spinal Cord Injury.

First Author  Zhu Y Year  2015
Journal  J Neurotrauma Volume  32
Issue  15 Pages  1158-67
PubMed ID  25492623 Mgi Jnum  J:360223
Mgi Id  MGI:7797542 Doi  10.1089/neu.2014.3703
Citation  Zhu Y, et al. (2015) Fibronectin Matrix Assembly after Spinal Cord Injury. J Neurotrauma 32(15):1158-67
abstractText  After spinal cord injury (SCI), a fibrotic scar forms at the injury site that is best characterized by the accumulation of perivascular fibroblasts and deposition of the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin. While fibronectin is a growth-permissive substrate for axons, the fibrotic scar is inhibitory to axon regeneration. The mechanism behind how fibronectin contributes to the inhibitory environment and how the fibronectin matrix is assembled in the fibrotic scar is unknown. By deleting fibronectin in myeloid cells, we demonstrate that fibroblasts are most likely the major source of fibronectin in the fibrotic scar. In addition, we demonstrate that fibronectin is initially present in a soluble form and is assembled into a matrix at 7 d post-SCI. Assembly of the fibronectin matrix may be mediated by the canonical fibronectin receptor, integrin alpha5beta1, which is primarily expressed by activated macrophages/microglia in the fibrotic scar. Despite the pronounced cavitation after rat SCI, fibrotic scar also is observed in a rat SCI model, which is considered to be more similar to human pathology. Taken together, our study provides insight into the mechanism of fibrotic scar formation after spinal cord injury.
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