Abstract

Levels of type VI collagen mRNAs were determined in cultured skin fibroblasts derived from the upper, middle, and lower layers. The level of alpha 1 (VI) collagen mRNA was the highest in the fibroblasts from the upper layer. In contrast, alpha 2 (VI) collagen mRNA level in the fibroblasts from the lower layer predominated over those in the upper and middle layers. The level of alpha 3 (VI) collagen mRNA was the same in the three dermal layers. When the fibroblasts from the upper layer were passaged successively, the alpha 1 (VI) collagen mRNA level declined and alpha 2 (VI) collagen mRNA level increased to those of the lower dermal fibroblasts. These results indicate that alpha 1 (VI) and alpha 2 (VI) collagen expressions in skin fibroblast cultures are heterogeneous and that successive passages of the upper dermal fibroblasts may result in transition of the phenotype of alpha 1 (VI) and alpha 2 (VI) expression to that of lower dermal fibroblasts. The modulation of the expression of alpha 1 (VI) and alpha 2 (VI) chains presumably reflects the process of cellular aging in vitro and should be a useful biochemical marker in studies of cell aging.

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