Chicken feather keratin peptides for the control of keratinocyte migration
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Summary: | Featured Application The work described in this paper has significant potential for medical applications. As an example, these peptides can be incorporated into wound dressings to treat chronic wounds, increasing their re-epithelization, or to treat other skin diseases, such as psoriasis. FAO estimates that in 2030 the poultry meat production could reach 120 million tons, which is a challenge in terms of waste management. Feathers are mainly composed of keratin, an important biomaterial. Using feathers as a source of keratin will minimize the waste generated, while contributing to supply an important material for several industries, such as pharmaceutical and biomedical. The peptides were extracted from the feathers by microbial degradation. In this study, we evaluated the peptides effect on keratinocyte metabolic activity and migration. The influence of these peptides on non-activated and activated macrophages was also assessed. It was demonstrated that depending on the keratin peptide fraction in contact with keratinocytes, it is possible to modulate the migration rate of the keratinocytes. Peptide fraction with low molecular weight increases migration, while peptides with a high range of molecular sizes decreases it. Some peptide fractions induce the secretion of TNF-alpha in non-activated macrophages and not on activated macrophages, demonstrating that these peptides should only be placed in contact with cells, in the context of an ongoing inflammatory process. This work is a step forward on the understanding of keratin peptides influence on keratinocytes and immune cells system cells, macrophages. |
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Chicken feather keratin peptides for the control of keratinocyte migration |
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Chicken feather keratin peptides for the control of keratinocyte migration |
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Chicken feather keratin peptides for the control of keratinocyte migration |
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Chicken feather keratin peptides for the control of keratinocyte migration |
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Chicken feather keratin peptides for the control of keratinocyte migration |
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Botelho, C. M. |
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Botelho, C. M. Santos, Pedro Miguel Ferreira Toubarro, Duarte Dinis, Hugo Osorio, Hugo Costa-Barbosa, Augusto Sampaio, Paula Simoes, Nelson Teixeira, J. A. |
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Santos, Pedro Miguel Ferreira Toubarro, Duarte Dinis, Hugo Osorio, Hugo Costa-Barbosa, Augusto Sampaio, Paula Simoes, Nelson Teixeira, J. A. |
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Botelho, C. M. Santos, Pedro Miguel Ferreira Toubarro, Duarte Dinis, Hugo Osorio, Hugo Costa-Barbosa, Augusto Sampaio, Paula Simoes, Nelson Teixeira, J. A. |
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Featured Application The work described in this paper has significant potential for medical applications. As an example, these peptides can be incorporated into wound dressings to treat chronic wounds, increasing their re-epithelization, or to treat other skin diseases, such as psoriasis. FAO estimates that in 2030 the poultry meat production could reach 120 million tons, which is a challenge in terms of waste management. Feathers are mainly composed of keratin, an important biomaterial. Using feathers as a source of keratin will minimize the waste generated, while contributing to supply an important material for several industries, such as pharmaceutical and biomedical. The peptides were extracted from the feathers by microbial degradation. In this study, we evaluated the peptides effect on keratinocyte metabolic activity and migration. The influence of these peptides on non-activated and activated macrophages was also assessed. It was demonstrated that depending on the keratin peptide fraction in contact with keratinocytes, it is possible to modulate the migration rate of the keratinocytes. Peptide fraction with low molecular weight increases migration, while peptides with a high range of molecular sizes decreases it. Some peptide fractions induce the secretion of TNF-alpha in non-activated macrophages and not on activated macrophages, demonstrating that these peptides should only be placed in contact with cells, in the context of an ongoing inflammatory process. This work is a step forward on the understanding of keratin peptides influence on keratinocytes and immune cells system cells, macrophages. |
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