2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41556-018-0237-6
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Stem cell dynamics, migration and plasticity during wound healing

Abstract: Tissue repair is critical for animal survival. The skin epidermis is particularly exposed to injuries which necessitates rapid repair. The coordinated action of distinct epidermal stem cells recruited from various skin regions together with other cell types including fibroblasts and immune cells is required to ensure efficient and harmonious wound healing. A complex crosstalk ensures the activation, migration and plasticity of these cells during tissue repair.

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“…While many studies have deciphered the cellular contribution to full-thickness skin wound healing (9,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), how subepidermal blisters heal is poorly understood. In contrast to conventional experiments that produce full-thickness skin wounds, the suction-blister method specifically removes all epidermal layers without interfering with the dermis (21)(22)(23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While many studies have deciphered the cellular contribution to full-thickness skin wound healing (9,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), how subepidermal blisters heal is poorly understood. In contrast to conventional experiments that produce full-thickness skin wounds, the suction-blister method specifically removes all epidermal layers without interfering with the dermis (21)(22)(23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Former studies on skin wounding combined with fate mapping of murine skin delineated the involvement of epithelial, mesenchymal, and immune cells in wound healing, depending on different settings (8,9). Our study has an advantage over conventional skin wounding studies in that all epidermal layers were removed through constant negative pressure with the basement membrane being retained in the dermis, which allowed us to examine "pure" epidermal wound healing processes.…”
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“…Cellular migration is a process of of great importance in many biological processes, for instance endothelial migration [1], infection [2], angiogenesis [3], tissue regeneration [4], inflammation [5,6,7,8,9], cellular invasion by parasites [10], metabolic changes in macrophages due to hypoxia [11], cancer invasion and metastasis [12,13,14], embryogenesis [15,16], healing of wounds [17,18] and in the context of this work, the development of the immune system [19,20,21]. Together with neutrophils, macrophages are important cells of the immune system [22,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%