Fibroproliferative scars are an important clinical problem, and yet the mechanisms that regulate scar formation remain poorly understood. This study explored the hypothesis that the epithelium has a critical role in dictating scar formation, and that these interactions differ in skin and mucosa. Paired skin and vaginal mucosal wounds on New Zealand white (NZW) rabbits diverged significantly; the cutaneous epithelium exhibited a greater and prolonged response to injury when compared with the mucosa. Microarray analysis of the injured epithelium was performed, and numerous factors were identified that were more strongly upregulated in skin, including several proinflammatory cytokines and profibrotic growth factors. Analysis of the underlying ...
Significance: Keratinocytes, a major cellular component of the epidermis, are responsible for restor...
The wound healing process concludes with downregulation of fibroblast activity. Clinical observation...
Cutaneous tissue repair aims at restoring the barrier function of the skin. To achieve this, defects...
Fibroproliferative scars are an important clinical problem, and yet the mechanisms that regulate sca...
Mucosal wounds heal more rapidly, exhibit less inflammation, and are associated with minimal scarrin...
The skin epidermis forms mainly by the stratification or differentiation of keratinocytes which divi...
In post-natal life the inflammatory response is an inevitable consequence of tissue injury. Experime...
Skin morphogenesis, maintenance, and healing after wounding require complex epithelial-mesenchymal i...
In human skin, large burned surfaces heal using two concomitant phenomena: re-epithelialization and ...
Background: Fingertip injuries treated with occlusive dressings (ODs) lead to nearly scar-free, func...
The healing of a skin wound is a complex process involving many cell lineages. In adult tissues, rep...
The role of epidermal keratinocytes in the early phases of normal unimpaired wound healing has been ...
A visible cutaneous scar develops from the excess formation of immature collagen in response to an i...
Epithelial–mesenchymal interactions are known to play an important role in modulating homeostasis an...
The role of epidermal keratinocytes in the early phases of normal unimpaired wound healing has been ...
Significance: Keratinocytes, a major cellular component of the epidermis, are responsible for restor...
The wound healing process concludes with downregulation of fibroblast activity. Clinical observation...
Cutaneous tissue repair aims at restoring the barrier function of the skin. To achieve this, defects...
Fibroproliferative scars are an important clinical problem, and yet the mechanisms that regulate sca...
Mucosal wounds heal more rapidly, exhibit less inflammation, and are associated with minimal scarrin...
The skin epidermis forms mainly by the stratification or differentiation of keratinocytes which divi...
In post-natal life the inflammatory response is an inevitable consequence of tissue injury. Experime...
Skin morphogenesis, maintenance, and healing after wounding require complex epithelial-mesenchymal i...
In human skin, large burned surfaces heal using two concomitant phenomena: re-epithelialization and ...
Background: Fingertip injuries treated with occlusive dressings (ODs) lead to nearly scar-free, func...
The healing of a skin wound is a complex process involving many cell lineages. In adult tissues, rep...
The role of epidermal keratinocytes in the early phases of normal unimpaired wound healing has been ...
A visible cutaneous scar develops from the excess formation of immature collagen in response to an i...
Epithelial–mesenchymal interactions are known to play an important role in modulating homeostasis an...
The role of epidermal keratinocytes in the early phases of normal unimpaired wound healing has been ...
Significance: Keratinocytes, a major cellular component of the epidermis, are responsible for restor...
The wound healing process concludes with downregulation of fibroblast activity. Clinical observation...
Cutaneous tissue repair aims at restoring the barrier function of the skin. To achieve this, defects...