Wnt/β-catenin signaling plays important roles in cutaneous wound healing and dermal fibrosis. However, its regulatory mechanism has not been fully elucidated, and a commercially available wound-healing agent targeting this pathway is desirable but currently unavailable. We found that CXXC-type zinc finger protein 5 (CXXC5) serves as a negative feedback regulator of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway by interacting with the Dishevelled (Dvl) protein. In humans, CXXC5 protein levels were reduced in epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts of acute wounds. A differential regulation of β-catenin, α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), and collagen I by overexpression and silencing of CXXC5 in vitro indicated a critical role for this factor in myofibroblas...
Transmembrane collagen XVII is traditionally viewed as an important hemidesmosomal attachment compon...
Wound healing is an area of largely unmet medical need with patients often relying on wound manageme...
New hair follicles (HFs) do not form in adult mammalian skin unless epidermal Wnt signalling is acti...
The Wingless related integrated site 1 (Wnt) signaling pathway is quiescent in many mammalian organs...
β-Catenin is an important modulator of the cutaneous wound phenotype, where it is activated in derma...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
The positive roles of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in osteoblast differentiation and bone mineral densi...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex process involving the migration of inflammatory cells to the wo...
In adult skin wounds, collagen expression rapidly re-establishes the skin barrier, although the resu...
Cutaneous wound healing is an intricate orchestration of three overlapping phases of repair that enc...
Abstract Background β-catenin and transforming growth factor β signaling are activated in fibroblast...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can affect the microenvironment of a wound and thereby accelerate woun...
Transmembrane collagen XVII is traditionally viewed as an important hemidesmosomal attachment compon...
Wound healing is an area of largely unmet medical need with patients often relying on wound manageme...
New hair follicles (HFs) do not form in adult mammalian skin unless epidermal Wnt signalling is acti...
The Wingless related integrated site 1 (Wnt) signaling pathway is quiescent in many mammalian organs...
β-Catenin is an important modulator of the cutaneous wound phenotype, where it is activated in derma...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
The positive roles of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in osteoblast differentiation and bone mineral densi...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex process involving the migration of inflammatory cells to the wo...
In adult skin wounds, collagen expression rapidly re-establishes the skin barrier, although the resu...
Cutaneous wound healing is an intricate orchestration of three overlapping phases of repair that enc...
Abstract Background β-catenin and transforming growth factor β signaling are activated in fibroblast...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can affect the microenvironment of a wound and thereby accelerate woun...
Transmembrane collagen XVII is traditionally viewed as an important hemidesmosomal attachment compon...
Wound healing is an area of largely unmet medical need with patients often relying on wound manageme...
New hair follicles (HFs) do not form in adult mammalian skin unless epidermal Wnt signalling is acti...