Novel epoxy-tiglianes stimulate skin keratinocyte wound healing responses and re-epithelialization via protein kinase C activation
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Novel epoxy-tiglianes stimulate skin keratinocyte wound healing responses and re-epithelialization via protein kinase C activation
Abstract
Epoxy-tiglianes are a novel class of diterpene esters. The prototype epoxy-tigliane, EBC-46 (tigilanol tiglate), possesses potent anti-cancer properties and is currently in clinical development as a local treatment for human and veterinary cutaneous tumors. EBC-46 rapidly destroys treated tumors and consistently promotes wound re-epithelialization at sites of tumor destruction. However, the mechanisms underlying these keratinocyte wound healing responses are not completely understood. Here, we investigated the effects of EBC-46 and an analogue (EBC-211) at 1.51 nM-151 µM concentrations, on wound healing responses in immortalized human skin keratinocytes (HaCaTs). Both EBC-46 and EBC-211 (1.51 nM-15.1 µM) accelerated G0/G1-S and S-G2/M cell cycle transitions and HaCaT proliferation. EBC-46 (1.51-151 nM) and EBC-211 (1.51 nM-15.1 µM) further induced significant HaCaT migration and scratch wound repopulation. Stimulated migration/wound repopulation responses were even induced by EBC-46 (1.51 nM) and EBC-211 (1.51-151 nM) with proliferation inhibitor, mitomycin C (1 μM), suggesting that epoxy-tiglianes can promote migration and wound repopulation independently of proliferation. Expression profiling analyses showed that epoxy-tiglianes modulated keratin, DNA synthesis/replication, cell cycle/proliferation, motility/migration, differentiation, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) and cytokine/chemokine gene expression, to facilitate enhanced responses. Although epoxy-tiglianes down-regulated established cytokine and chemokine agonists of keratinocyte proliferation and migration, enhanced HaCaT responses were demonstrated to be mediated via protein kinase C (PKC) phosphorylation and significantly abrogated by pan-PKC inhibitor, bisindolylmaleimide-1 (BIM-1, 1 μM). By identifying how epoxy-tiglianes stimulate keratinocyte healing responses and re-epithelialization in treated skin, our findings support the further development of this class of small molecules as potential therapeutics for other clinical situations associated with impaired re-epithelialization, such as non-healing skin wounds.
Keywords: Epoxy-tiglianes; Keratinocytes; Migration; Proliferation; Protein kinase C; Re-epithelialization.
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