Dupuytren disease (DD) is a hand-localized fibrotic disorder characterized by a scar-like, collagen-rich cord. Treatment usually comprises surgical removal of the cord, but is associated with a high relapse rate, in some cases requiring finger amputation. There is currently no consensual medical approach for treating DD. Numerous preclinical studies have highlighted antifibrotic properties of metformin, and the aim of this study was to assess a potential antifibrotic role of metformin in DD. Fibroblasts from DD cords (DF) and phenotypically normal palmar fascia (PF) were extracted from surgical specimens and cultured. The fibrotic status of DF and PF was compared at baseline, and under profibrotic (TGF-8 stimulation) and antifibrotic (metformin stimulation) conditions, using quantitative RT-PCR, western blot, immunocytochemistry, and a functional fibroblast contraction assay. At baseline, DF showed higher levels of fibrotic markers and contraction capacity compared with PF. Both types of fibroblasts responded to TGF-8 stimulation. Treatment of DF and PF with metformin did not affect basal levels of fibrotic markers and contraction but largely prevented their induction by TGF-8. In conclusion, our data show that metformin inhibits TGF-8-induced expression of fibrotic markers and contraction in hand-derived fibroblasts. This supports the case for a clinical trial to assess the repurposing of metformin as an adjuvant to surgery, to prevent, reduce, or delay recurrence in at-risk DD patients.

Baeri, A., Levraut, M., Diazzi, S., Camuzard, O., Cegarra-Escolano, M., Ploumellec, M., et al. (2022). A role for metformin in the treatment of Dupuytren disease?. BIOMÉDECINE & PHARMACOTHÉRAPIE, 150(June 2022) [10.1016/j.biopha.2022.112930].

A role for metformin in the treatment of Dupuytren disease?

Baeri, A;
2022

Abstract

Dupuytren disease (DD) is a hand-localized fibrotic disorder characterized by a scar-like, collagen-rich cord. Treatment usually comprises surgical removal of the cord, but is associated with a high relapse rate, in some cases requiring finger amputation. There is currently no consensual medical approach for treating DD. Numerous preclinical studies have highlighted antifibrotic properties of metformin, and the aim of this study was to assess a potential antifibrotic role of metformin in DD. Fibroblasts from DD cords (DF) and phenotypically normal palmar fascia (PF) were extracted from surgical specimens and cultured. The fibrotic status of DF and PF was compared at baseline, and under profibrotic (TGF-8 stimulation) and antifibrotic (metformin stimulation) conditions, using quantitative RT-PCR, western blot, immunocytochemistry, and a functional fibroblast contraction assay. At baseline, DF showed higher levels of fibrotic markers and contraction capacity compared with PF. Both types of fibroblasts responded to TGF-8 stimulation. Treatment of DF and PF with metformin did not affect basal levels of fibrotic markers and contraction but largely prevented their induction by TGF-8. In conclusion, our data show that metformin inhibits TGF-8-induced expression of fibrotic markers and contraction in hand-derived fibroblasts. This supports the case for a clinical trial to assess the repurposing of metformin as an adjuvant to surgery, to prevent, reduce, or delay recurrence in at-risk DD patients.
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Drug repurposing; Dupuytren contracture; Fibroblasts; Fibrosis; Metformin;
English
12-apr-2022
2022
150
June 2022
112930
open
Baeri, A., Levraut, M., Diazzi, S., Camuzard, O., Cegarra-Escolano, M., Ploumellec, M., et al. (2022). A role for metformin in the treatment of Dupuytren disease?. BIOMÉDECINE & PHARMACOTHÉRAPIE, 150(June 2022) [10.1016/j.biopha.2022.112930].
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