Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2, gelatinase A) plays an essential role in angiogenesis, inflammation, and fibrosis. These processes are critical for wound healing and accordingly elevated levels of MMP-2 expression have been detected after skin injury. Our goal was to investigate the transcriptional activation of the MMP-2 gene in a model of skin injury by using two different MMP-2/LacZ-reporter mice. Upon skin injury MMP-2 expression was upregulated, whereas tissue from normal skin stained negative except for occasional macrophages, sweat glands, and hair follicles. Skin injury also activated MMP-2 proteolytic activity and reporter gene expression. We demonstrate that MMP-2 regulatory sequences -1686/+423 drive appropriate injury-induced MMP-2-promoter activation. Reporter gene expression was predominantly detectable in endothelial cells and in macrophages. Deletion of the 5' responsive element, denoted RE-1, residing at -1241/+423 bp of the regulatory sequence led to abrogated MMP-2 transcription in vivo. The findings define a crucial role for the enhancer element RE-1 in injury-induced MMP-2 transcription of the skin.
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