| Literature DB >> 21253544 |
Latha Satish1, Sandeep Kathju.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the discrete biology differentiating fetal wound repair from its adult counterpart. Integumentary wound healing in mammalian fetuses is essentially different from wound healing in adult skin. Adult (postnatal) skin wound healing is a complex and well-orchestrated process spurred by attendant inflammation that leads to wound closure with scar formation. In contrast, fetal wound repair occurs with minimal inflammation, faster re-epithelialization, and without the accumulation of scar. Although research into scarless healing began decades ago, the critical molecular mechanisms driving the process of regenerative fetal healing remain uncertain. Understanding the molecular and cellular events during regenerative healing may provide clues that one day enable us to modulate adult wound healing and consequently reduce scarring.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21253544 PMCID: PMC3021858 DOI: 10.1155/2010/790234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6113
Characteristic differences observed between fetal and adult wound healing.
| Fetal Wound Healing | Adult Wound Healing | |
|---|---|---|
| Inflammation | Minimal | Robust |
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| Select Growth Factors | ||
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| Transient | Sustained |
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| Low | High |
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| Low TGF | High TGF |
| High TGF | Low TGF | |
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| Proinflammatory cytokines | ||
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| Low | High |
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| Low | High |
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| Anti-inflammatory cytokine | High | Low |
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| Formation of granulation tissue | No | Yes |
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| ECM Proteins | ||
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| Increased Type III collagen | Increased Type I collagen |
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| Early Deposition | Late Deposition |
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| Early Appearance | Late Appearance |
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| Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans | ||
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| High | Low |
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| High | Low |
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| Low | High |
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| Myofibroblasts | No | Yes |
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| Integrins during re-epithelialization | Early | Late |
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| CCT-subunits | ||
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| Low | High |
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| No change | No change |
Observed differences between fetal and adult fibroblasts.
| Fetal Fibroblast | Adult Fibroblast | |
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| alpha-SMA | Low | High |
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| In-vitro collagen | Less | More |
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| Hyaluronic acid | Increased HA synthesis | Decreased HA synthesis |
| Hyaluronic acid | High | Low |
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| Proinflammatory | ||
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| Low | High |
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| Low | High |
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| CCT-subunits | ||
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| Low | High |
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| No change | No change |