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The ‘Abtropfung Phenomenon’ Revisited: Dermal Nevus Cells from Congenital Nevi Cannot Activate Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 (MMP‐2)
Authors:Etienne Gontier  Muriel Cario‐Andr  Pierre Vergnes  Jozef Bizik  Jean‐Etienne Surlve‐Bazeille  Alain Taïeb
Institution:Etienne Gontier,Muriel Cario‐André,Pierre Vergnes,Jozef Bizik,Jean‐Etienne Surlève‐Bazeille,Alain Taïeb
Abstract:Since Unna's Abtropfung hypothesis, the process of migration of nevus cells in the dermis remains unknown. To investigate its mechanisms, we studied the role of gelatinases in dermal nevus cells obtained from congenital pigmented nevi, which are major actors in the remodeling of basement membrane proteins. Our previous studies have shown that dermal nevus cells express pro‐matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)‐2 exclusively and cannot return to the dermis when seeded together with keratinocytes on top of the dermis in a skin reconstruction model. To examine why MMP‐2 was not in its active form, we used Western blot to study the expression of members of the MMP‐2 activation pathway (membrane type 1‐MMP and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase‐2), which proved to be normally expressed. To induce the dermal passage of nevus cells artificially, we also tried to activate gelatinases with phorbol‐12‐myristate‐13‐acetate and epidermal growth factor, using epidermis reconstructed with nevus cells. No migration in the dermis could be triggered. We conclude that the absence of active MMP‐2 is due to a functional blockade of its activation pathway and may prevent dermal nevus cells from reaching the dermal compartment in skin reconstructs. Furthermore, our findings reinforce the concept that dermal nevus cells originating from congenital nevi are in a quiescent status.
Keywords:MMP‐2  MMP‐9  Nevus cells  Epidermal reconstructs
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