Previous investigations have shown that skin fibroblasts derived from patients affected by Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) lack an organized extracellular matrix (ECM) of fibronectin (FN). As retarded wound healing is a sign of EDS, we hypothesized that a young healthy man suffering from chronic recalcitrant leg ulcers might be affected by a defect of FN-ECM organization similar to that observed in EDS. Immunofluorescence of cultured skin fibroblasts obtained from skin biopsies from the patient and a control demonstrated that the patient's fibroblasts lacked FN-ECM organization, in contrast with those of the control; this was restored by 10-7 mol/L dexamethasone (DEX) in vitro. DEX treatment of the patient was associated with healing of his leg ulcers. In conclusion, DEX may be effective in reversing impaired wound healing associated with a lack of FN-ECM organization.

Dexamethasone-induced healing of chronic leg ulcers in a patient with defective organization of the extracellular matrix of fibronectin.

BARLATI, Sergio;ZOPPI, Nicoletta;COLOMBI, Marina
2000-01-01

Abstract

Previous investigations have shown that skin fibroblasts derived from patients affected by Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) lack an organized extracellular matrix (ECM) of fibronectin (FN). As retarded wound healing is a sign of EDS, we hypothesized that a young healthy man suffering from chronic recalcitrant leg ulcers might be affected by a defect of FN-ECM organization similar to that observed in EDS. Immunofluorescence of cultured skin fibroblasts obtained from skin biopsies from the patient and a control demonstrated that the patient's fibroblasts lacked FN-ECM organization, in contrast with those of the control; this was restored by 10-7 mol/L dexamethasone (DEX) in vitro. DEX treatment of the patient was associated with healing of his leg ulcers. In conclusion, DEX may be effective in reversing impaired wound healing associated with a lack of FN-ECM organization.
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