Connexin 43 expression in irradiated human neck skin: a prospective case-control study.

4区 医学
Annals of translational medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-28 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.21037/atm-24-158
Hao Li, Jacob William Wilson, Jocelin Wei Ling Poh, Leigh Edward Madden, Timothy Cheo, Francis Cho Hao Ho, Ming Yann Lim, Yoko Wong, David Lawrence Becker
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Abstract

Background: Overexpression of connexin 43 (Cx43) is seen in chronic cutaneous wounds of humans, and downregulation of Cx43 expedites healing. Human epithelia that have received radiotherapy can also suffer from chronic wounds. Since increased expression of Cx43 was observed in murine skin following irradiation, we sought to confirm this in irradiated human neck skin because Cx43 inhibition may be a novel treatment of wounds in such tissue.

Methods: We prospectively recruited adult patients who underwent elective neck surgery between November 2017 and March 2018 in the Otorhinolaryngology Department of a tertiary hospital in Singapore. A sample size of five patients with prior radiotherapy to 25 controls without radiotherapy was planned a priori. Immunohistochemical staining of Cx43 was performed in the neck skin obtained from the patients and quantified under confocal microscopy. The association between demographic factors, comorbidities of the patients, and Cx43 expression was explored. Wound healing was assessed between 7 to 14 days postoperatively.

Results: Five patients received radiotherapy 9 months to 27 years before surgery. The expression of Cx43 was 94.2 vs. 146.4 pixel-area/nucleus in the epidermis with or without radiotherapy, respectively (P=0.39). The demographics and co-morbidities of the patients with or without radiotherapy were similar except for relative anemia in the patients who had radiotherapy (hemoglobin of 12.15 vs. 14.10 g/dL, P=0.02), but hemoglobin was not correlated with Cx43 expression (P=0.93). All skin incisions healed without dehiscence.

Conclusions: Previous radiotherapy may not alter Cx43 expression in human neck skin. Whether the same is true for chronic radiation-induced wounds or acute radiation-induced dermatitis should be investigated.

辐照人体颈部皮肤中连接蛋白 43 的表达:一项前瞻性病例对照研究。
背景:连接蛋白43 (Cx43)的过度表达在人类的慢性皮肤伤口中被发现,Cx43的下调会加速愈合。接受放射治疗的人上皮细胞也可能遭受慢性创伤。由于在照射后小鼠皮肤中观察到Cx43的表达增加,我们试图在照射后的人类颈部皮肤中证实这一点,因为Cx43抑制可能是这种组织中伤口的一种新治疗方法。方法:我们前瞻性地招募了2017年11月至2018年3月在新加坡一家三级医院耳鼻喉科接受择期颈部手术的成年患者。预先计划了5例既往放疗患者和25例未放疗对照的样本量。对患者颈部皮肤进行Cx43免疫组化染色,并在共聚焦显微镜下定量。探讨人口统计学因素、患者合并症与Cx43表达的关系。术后7 ~ 14天评估伤口愈合情况。结果:5例患者术前9个月~ 27年接受放疗。放疗前后表皮中Cx43的表达量分别为94.2和146.4像素区/核(P=0.39)。除放疗组相对贫血外(血红蛋白12.15 vs. 14.10 g/dL, P=0.02),但血红蛋白与Cx43表达无相关性(P=0.93)。所有皮肤切口愈合无开裂。结论:既往放疗不能改变人颈部皮肤Cx43的表达。对于慢性放射性伤口或急性放射性皮炎是否同样如此,应进行调查。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Translational Medicine (Ann Transl Med; ATM; Print ISSN 2305-5839; Online ISSN 2305-5847) is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal featuring original and observational investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical, and public health research, aiming to provide practical up-to-date information in significant research from all subspecialties of medicine and to broaden the readers’ vision and horizon from bench to bed and bed to bench. It is published quarterly (April 2013- Dec. 2013), monthly (Jan. 2014 - Feb. 2015), biweekly (March 2015-) and openly distributed worldwide. Annals of Translational Medicine is indexed in PubMed in Sept 2014 and in SCIE in 2018. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, epidemiology, biomarkers, imaging, biology, pathology, and technical advances related to medicine. Submissions describing preclinical research with potential for application to human disease, and studies describing research obtained from preliminary human experimentation with potential to further the understanding of biological mechanism underlying disease are encouraged. Also warmly welcome are studies describing public health research pertinent to clinic, disease diagnosis and prevention, or healthcare policy.
 With a focus on interdisciplinary academic cooperation, ATM aims to expedite the translation of scientific discovery into new or improved standards of management and health outcomes practice.
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