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Photobiomodulation of distinct lineages of human dermal fibroblasts: A rational approach towards the selection of effective light parameters for skin rejuvenation and wound healing

  • Charles Mignon
  • , Natallia E. Uzunbajakava
  • , Bianca Raafs
  • , Mitchel Moolenaar
  • , Natalia V. Botchkareva
  • , Desmond J. Tobin

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Distinct lineages of human dermal fibroblasts play complementary roles in skin rejuvenation and wound healing, which makes them a target of phototherapy. However, knowledge about differential responses of specific cell lineages to different light parameters and moreover the actual molecular targets remain to be unravelled. The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of a range of parameters of light on the metabolic activity, collagen production, and cell migration of distinct lineages of human dermal fibroblasts. A rational approach was used to identify parameters with high therapeutic potential. Fibroblasts exhibited both inhibitory and cytotoxic change when exposed to a high dose of blue and cyan light in tissue culture medium containing photo-reactive species, but were stimulated by high dose red and near infrared light. Cytotoxic effects were eliminated by refreshing the medium after light exposure by removing potential ROS formed by extracellular photo-reactive species. Importantly, distinct lineages of fibroblasts demonstrated opposite responses to low dose blue light treatment when refreshing the medium after exposure. Low dose blue light treatment also significantly increased collagen production by papillary fibroblasts; high dose significantly retarded closure of the scratch wound without signs of cytotoxicity, and this is likely to have involved effects on both cell migration and proliferation. We recommend careful selection of fibroblast subpopulations and their culture conditions, a systematic approach in choosing and translating treatment parameters, and pursuit of fundamental research on identification of photoreceptors and triggered molecular pathways, while seeking effective parameters to address different stages of skin rejuvenation and wound healing.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelMechanisms of Photobiomodulation Therapy XI
RedacteurenMichael R. Hamblin, James D. Carroll, Praveen Arany
Plaats van productieBellingham
UitgeverijSPIE
Aantal pagina's16
ISBN van elektronische versie9781628419290
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2016
Extern gepubliceerdJa
EvenementMechanisms of Photobiomodulation Therapy XI - San Francisco, Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Duur: 13 feb. 201618 feb. 2016

Publicatie series

NaamProceedings of SPIE
Volume9695
ISSN van geprinte versie1605-7422
ISSN van elektronische versie2410-9045
NaamProgress In Biomedical Optics And Imaging
Nummer7
Volume17

Congres

CongresMechanisms of Photobiomodulation Therapy XI
Land/RegioVerenigde Staten van Amerika
StadSan Francisco
Periode13/02/1618/02/16

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