The Journal of investigative dermatology
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J. Invest. Dermatol. · Oct 1994
Immunolocalization of collagenase and TIMP in healing human burn wounds.
Degradative events in remodeling connective tissues are mediated through the actions of one or more members of the matrix metalloproteinase family. Conversely, members of the tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMP) family act to attenuate proteolysis. Because collagenase and TIMP are rapidly secreted into the extracellular matrix following their biosynthesis and may not remain near their cell of origin, we undertook an immunohistochemical examination of human burn injuries to establish the distribution of these proteins during acute wound repair. ⋯ Staining for TIMP was only sporadically found at the dermal-epidermal margins and surrounding surviving epithelial appendages. Like collagenase, TIMP was prominently localized about vascular structures. These studies demonstrate that, in acute wounds, immunoreactive collagenase and TIMP are generally increased throughout the area of injury but particularly so at interface zones including eschar-dermis, epidermis-dermis, appendages-dermis, and around vascular structures.