Control of the Rate of Fibroblast Migration and Spreading by Defensin Oligopeptide Fragment

The elaboration of modes for directed regulation of cell transition from the nonmotile fixed status to the motile state, and vice versa, is referred to the most important problems of practical medicine. Nowadays, the creation of biopreparations on the basis of naturally occurring compounds for the m...

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description The elaboration of modes for directed regulation of cell transition from the nonmotile fixed status to the motile state, and vice versa, is referred to the most important problems of practical medicine. Nowadays, the creation of biopreparations on the basis of naturally occurring compounds for the minimization or elimination of negative consequences at the cell malignization is an actual problem. The effect of synthetic peptide GERA (a fragment of antimicrobial polypeptides defensins) on the spreading and migration of embryonic fibroblasts was studied. The peptide was found to increase the number of spread cells in cell population compared to the control cells. In addition, the GERA peptide stimulates the directed migration of fibroblasts to wounded zone of cell monolayer (i.e., substrate areas free from cells). The most probable cell targets in spreading and migrating fibroblasts under peptide action are the structural and regulatory components of focal adhesions.
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Biological and Medical Physics
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Biophysics
Cell Adhesion
Cell Movement
Cells, Cultured
Defensins
Defensins - pharmacology
Embryo fibroblasts
Fibroblasts
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Fibroblasts - physiology
Life Sciences
Mice
Molecular Biology
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Peptides
Signal Transduction
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