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Human amniotic epithelial stem cells promote wound healing by facilitating migration and proliferation of keratinocytes via ERK, JNK and AKT signaling pathways.

Bin Zhao1, Jia-Qi Liu1, Zhao Zheng1, Jun Zhang2, Shu-Yue Wang1, Shi-Chao Han1, Qin Zhou1, Hao Guan1, Chao Li1, Lin-Lin Su3, Da-Hai Hu4.   

Abstract

Wound healing is a highly orchestrated physiological process consisting in a complex interaction of cellular and biochemical events. Human amniotic epithelial stem cells (HAESCs) have been shown to be an attractive resource for wound healing because they are primitive stem cells. However, the exact effects of amnion-derived stem cells on the migration or proliferation of keratinocytes and their potential mechanism are not fully understood. We have found that HAESCs accelerate the migration of keratinocytes and induce a remarkable increase in the activity of phospho-ERK, phospho-JNK, and phospho-AKT, the blockade of which by their specific inhibitors significantly inhibits migration induced by HAESC-conditioned medium (CM). Furthermore, the co-culture of keratinocytes with HAESCs up-regulates the expression levels of cell proliferation proteins Cyclin D1, Cyclin D3 and Mdm2. In vivo animal experiments have shown that HAESC-CM improves wound healing, whereas blockade with ERK, JNK and AKT inhibitors significantly impairs wound healing. Taken together, these results reveal, for the first time, that HAESCs promote wound healing by facilitating the migration and proliferation of keratinocytes via ERK, JNK and AKT signaling pathways and might be a potential therapy in skin wound healing.

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Keywords:  Amniotic epithelial stem cells; Keratinocytes; Signaling pathways; Wound healing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26888423     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-016-2366-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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