This study identifies chemokine receptors involved in an autocrine regulation of re-epithelialization after skin tissue damage. We determined which receptors, from a panel of 13, are expressed in healthy human epidermis and which monospecific chemokine ligands, secreted by keratinocytes, were able to stimulate migration and proliferation. A reconstructed epidermis cryo(freeze)-wound model was used to assess chemokine secretion after wounding and the effect of pertussis toxin (chemokine receptor blocker) on re-epithelialization and differentiation. Chemokine receptors CCR1, CCR3, CCR4, CCR6, CCR10, CXCR1, CXCR2, CXCR3, and CXCR4 were expressed in epidermis. No expression of CCR2, CCR5, CCR7, and CCR8 was observed by either immunostaining or ...
In this issue, Takekoshi et al. investigated the role of CXCR4 in IL-23-induced keratinocyte hyperpr...
The function of chemokine receptors on structural cells is only partially known. We previously repor...
The function of chemokine receptors on structural cells is only partially known. We previously repor...
This study identifies chemokine receptors involved in an autocrine regulation of re-epithelializatio...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
Abstract Background Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of di...
Significance: Keratinocytes, a major cellular component of the epidermis, are responsible for restor...
International audienceCutaneous wound healing in adult mammals is a complex multi-step process invol...
In this issue, Takekoshi et al. investigated the role of CXCR4 in IL-23-induced keratinocyte hyperpr...
The function of chemokine receptors on structural cells is only partially known. We previously repor...
The function of chemokine receptors on structural cells is only partially known. We previously repor...
This study identifies chemokine receptors involved in an autocrine regulation of re-epithelializatio...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
Background: Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
BackgroundWound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of different ce...
Abstract Background Wound healing represents a dynamic process involving directional migration of di...
Significance: Keratinocytes, a major cellular component of the epidermis, are responsible for restor...
International audienceCutaneous wound healing in adult mammals is a complex multi-step process invol...
In this issue, Takekoshi et al. investigated the role of CXCR4 in IL-23-induced keratinocyte hyperpr...
The function of chemokine receptors on structural cells is only partially known. We previously repor...
The function of chemokine receptors on structural cells is only partially known. We previously repor...