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Subpopulations of fetal-like gingival fibroblasts: characterisation and potential significance for wound healing and the progression of periodontal disease.

S L Schor1, I Ellis, C R Irwin, J Banyard, K Seneviratne, C Dolman, A D Gilbert, D M Chisholm.   

Abstract

Wound healing in the adult is commonly compromised by excessive scar formation. In contrast, fetal wound healing is a regenerative process characterised by the conspicuous absence of scarring. Available evidence suggests that phenotypic differences between fetal and adult fibroblasts are important determinants of these distinct modes of tissue repair. In this context, a number of groups (including our own) have documented differences between fetal and adult fibroblasts with respect to such potentially relevant characteristics as migratory activity, motogenic response to cytokines and the synthesis of motility factors, cytokines and matrix macromolecules. The oral mucosa appears to be a privileged site in the adult in that it continues to display a fetal-like mode of wound healing. Data are presented in this review indicating that a subpopulation of gingival fibroblasts expresses several 'fetal-like' phenotypic characteristics. These observations are discussed in terms of both the continued expression of a fetal-like mode of wound healing in the oral mucosa and the possible differential involvement of distinct fibroblast subpopulations in the progression of periodontal disease.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8957929     DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.1996.tb00217.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Dis        ISSN: 1354-523X            Impact factor:   3.511


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