生物学奖发现果蝇的8个伤口愈合基因
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Biologists at UC San Diego have identified eight
genes
1 never before suspected to play a role in wound healing that are called into action near the areas where wounds occur. Their discovery,
detailed
2 this week in the open-access journal PLOS ONE, was made in the laboratory fruit fly Drosophila. But the biologists say many of the same genes that regulate biological processes in the hard
exoskeleton(外骨骼), or
cuticle3(角质层,表皮), of Drosophila also control processes in human skin. That makes them attractive candidates for new kinds of wound-healing drugs or other compounds that could be used to treat skin
ailments
4., ,"Many of the key
molecules
5 and proteins involved in Drosophila wound healing are involved in mammalian wound healing," says Rachel Patterson, the first author who published the paper with Michelle Juarez and William McGinnis, a professor of biology and
interim
6 dean of the Division of Biological Sciences. "The genetics of Drosophila are not as complicated as mammalian genetics, so it's easier to attribute specific biological functions to individual genes.", ,By
puncturing
7 the cuticle and
epidermis
8 of fruit fly
embryos
10 in their experiments, the researchers examined 84 genes that are turned on and 78 that are turned off as the fly
embryo
9 responds to healing. From these 162 genes, they identified eight genes that are expressed at either very low levels or not at all in most cells during development, but are
activated
11 near the
puncture
12 wounds., ,The researchers were surprised to discover that an immune response begins as soon as the flies'
cuticles
13 and epidermis were
punctured
14, releasing antimicrobial peptides and other compounds that prepare the embryo should bacteria or
fungi
15 enter the site of injury. The key to their technique was the use of trypsin, a member of a family of
enzymes
16 called
serine proteases(丝氨酸蛋白酶), which
activates
17 genes involved in wound healing. The next step is to see if these genes play a comparable role in humans., ,"I think one amazing application of our studies may be to build a better bandage -- containing compounds to promote would healing," said Juarez, a former postdoctoral fellow in McGinnis's lab who is now an assistant medical professor at the City College of New York., ,"Perhaps our results can be translated to existing human therapies by incorporating specific, regulated series proteases and antimicrobial peptides at the sites of diabetic
ulcers18(溃疡) or skin
grafts
19 for more efficient wound healing," said Patterson. She said her team's results might also have application to treating
chronic
20 skin diseases such as psoriasis, severe dry skin and
eczema(湿疹) in which levels of these enzymes are known to be abnormal., ,Funding for the study was provided by the National Institutes of Health (GM077197 and HD28315), a Developmental Biology of
Neural
21 Diseases Training grant, the Ray Thomas Edwards Fellowship and the family of Herbert Stern.
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