Publications by authors named "Merja Hurskainen"

Purpose: Antibodies against collagen XIII have previously been identified in patients with active thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). Although collagen XIII expression has been described in extraocular muscles and orbital fat, its detailed localization in extraocular and thyroid tissues and the connection to autoimmunity for collagen XIII remain unclear. Our objective was to map the potential targets for these antibodies in the tissues of the orbit and thyroid.

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Purpose: Collagen XVIII deficiency leads to anterior and posterior eye defects in Col18a1(-/-) mice, and overexpression of its C-terminal endostatin domain under a K14 promoter leads to cataract. We studied the consequences of K14-driven overexpression of the thrombospondin-1 (Tsp-1)-like domain, and also the roles of the three collagen XVIII isoforms in mice specifically lacking either the promoter 1-derived short or the promoter 2-derived medium/long isoforms.

Methods: Two transgenic lines were generated and compared to Col18a1(-/-) and promoter 1 and 2 knockouts.

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Amiodarone is a commonly prescribed and one of the most effective anti-arrhythmic drugs available. However, its use is limited by serious toxic adverse effects including optic neuropathy. Previously, amiodarone-associated optic neuropathy has been reported at an incidence of 1.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Schwann cell basement membrane (BM) is crucial for the proper differentiation of Schwann cells, but the specific function of certain collagens, particularly collagen XV, in nerve development is not well understood.
  • The absence of collagen XV in mice results in improperly organized axons in C-fibers and compromised myelination, especially when combined with the lack of laminin α4, which leads to more severe nerve injury and abnormal nerve structure even after a year.
  • Observations show that the absence of these components affects sensory nerve function, resulting in slower conduction speeds and changes in myelin structure, highlighting the importance of collagen XV and laminin α4 in the maturation of peripheral nerves and C-fiber formation.
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The C-terminal end of collagen XV, restin, has been the focus of several studies, but the functions of full-length collagen XV have remained unknown. We describe here studies on the production, purification, and function of collagen XV and the production of a monoclonal N-terminal antibody to it. Full-length human collagen XV was produced in insect cells using baculoviruses and purified from the cell culture medium.

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Type XVIII collagen is important in the early phase of retinal vascular development and for the regression of the primary vasculature in the vitreous body after birth. We show here that the retina in Col18a1-/- mice becomes densely vascularized by anomalous anastomoses from the persistent hyaloid vasculature by day 10 after birth. In situ hybridizations revealed normal VEGF mRNA expression, but the phenotype of collagen XVIII deficient mice closely resembled that of mice expressing VEGF120 and VEGF188 isoforms only, suggesting that type XVIII collagen may be involved in VEGF function.

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