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  1. Article: Identifying Fibrogenic Cells Following Salivary Gland Obstructive Injury.

    Altrieth, Amber L / O'Keefe, Kevin J / Gellatly, Victoria A / Tavarez, Joey R / Feminella, Sage M / Moskwa, Nicholas L / Cordi, Carmalena V / Turrieta, Judy C / Nelson, Deirdre A / Larsen, Melinda

    bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

    2023  

    Abstract: Fibrosis results from excess extracellular matrix accumulation, which alters normal tissue architecture and impedes function. In the salivary gland, fibrosis can be induced by irradiation treatment for cancer therapy, Sjögren's Disease, and other causes; ...

    Abstract Fibrosis results from excess extracellular matrix accumulation, which alters normal tissue architecture and impedes function. In the salivary gland, fibrosis can be induced by irradiation treatment for cancer therapy, Sjögren's Disease, and other causes; however, it is unclear which stromal cells and signals participate in injury responses and disease progression. As hedgehog signaling has been implicated in fibrosis of the salivary gland and other organs, we examined contributions of the hedgehog effector, Gli1, to fibrotic responses in salivary glands. To experimentally induce a fibrotic response in female murine submandibular salivary glands, we performed ductal ligation surgery. We detected a progressive fibrotic response where both extracellular matrix accumulation and actively remodeled collagen trended upwards at 7 days and significantly increased at 14 days post- ligation. Macrophages, which participate in extracellular matrix remodeling, Gli1
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Preprint
    DOI 10.1101/2023.03.09.531751
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  2. Article: Identifying fibrogenic cells following salivary gland obstructive injury.

    Altrieth, Amber L / O'Keefe, Kevin J / Gellatly, Victoria A / Tavarez, Joey R / Feminella, Sage M / Moskwa, Nicholas L / Cordi, Carmalena V / Turrieta, Judy C / Nelson, Deirdre A / Larsen, Melinda

    Frontiers in cell and developmental biology

    2023  Volume 11, Page(s) 1190386

    Abstract: Fibrosis results from excess extracellular matrix accumulation, which alters normal tissue architecture and impedes function. In the salivary gland, fibrosis can be induced by irradiation treatment for cancer therapy, Sjögren's Disease, and other causes; ...

    Abstract Fibrosis results from excess extracellular matrix accumulation, which alters normal tissue architecture and impedes function. In the salivary gland, fibrosis can be induced by irradiation treatment for cancer therapy, Sjögren's Disease, and other causes; however, it is unclear which stromal cells and signals participate in injury responses and disease progression. As hedgehog signaling has been implicated in fibrosis of the salivary gland and other organs, we examined contributions of the hedgehog effector, Gli1, to fibrotic responses in salivary glands. To experimentally induce a fibrotic response in female murine submandibular salivary glands, we performed ductal ligation surgery. We detected a progressive fibrotic response where both extracellular matrix accumulation and actively remodeled collagen significantly increased at 14 days post-ligation. Macrophages, which participate in extracellular matrix remodeling, and Gli1
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-23
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2737824-X
    ISSN 2296-634X
    ISSN 2296-634X
    DOI 10.3389/fcell.2023.1190386
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