Although hypertrophic scarring affects ∼91% of burn patients annually, there is no drug to prevent this common complication. Hypertrophic scars are a result of dysregulated wound healing, characterised by persistent myofibroblast transformation and the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM). Due to the multi-mechanistic nature of the scarring process, target-based approaches for identifying novel drugs have failed. Primary human dermal fibroblasts, derived from burn scar tissue, were exposed to transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) to induce myofibroblast transformation. A phenotypic screening assay, measuring alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression, was developed to screen 1,954 approved drugs. Drugs that elicite...
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of postburn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear. ...
Pathogenic scarring is a devastating disorder that impairs normal tissue function after injury. Diff...
Scars are the normal outcome of wound repair and involve a co-ordinated inflammatory and fibrotic pr...
Introduction: Dermal scarring affects 91% of burn patients every year and yet, there is currently no...
In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scarring (HTS), resulting in bo...
1) objective: keloid and hypertrophic scars are a challenge in clinical management, causing function...
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be pain...
Background In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scar (HS) develop...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
Skin fibrosis still constitutes an unmet clinical need. Although pharmacological strategies are at t...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Hypertrophic scars (HTS) are characterized by excessive amount of collagen deposition and principall...
We evaluated the in situ expression of adhesion molecules (E-selectin and vascular cell-adhesion mol...
Fibroproliferative disorders are an ongoing clinical issue that is prevalent within society today. T...
BACKGROUND: Scar formation is an important component of overall wound health. Defects in scar format...
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of postburn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear. ...
Pathogenic scarring is a devastating disorder that impairs normal tissue function after injury. Diff...
Scars are the normal outcome of wound repair and involve a co-ordinated inflammatory and fibrotic pr...
Introduction: Dermal scarring affects 91% of burn patients every year and yet, there is currently no...
In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scarring (HTS), resulting in bo...
1) objective: keloid and hypertrophic scars are a challenge in clinical management, causing function...
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be pain...
Background In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scar (HS) develop...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
Skin fibrosis still constitutes an unmet clinical need. Although pharmacological strategies are at t...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Hypertrophic scars (HTS) are characterized by excessive amount of collagen deposition and principall...
We evaluated the in situ expression of adhesion molecules (E-selectin and vascular cell-adhesion mol...
Fibroproliferative disorders are an ongoing clinical issue that is prevalent within society today. T...
BACKGROUND: Scar formation is an important component of overall wound health. Defects in scar format...
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of postburn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear. ...
Pathogenic scarring is a devastating disorder that impairs normal tissue function after injury. Diff...
Scars are the normal outcome of wound repair and involve a co-ordinated inflammatory and fibrotic pr...