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   regenerative potential of adipocytes in hypertrophic scars is mediated by myofibroblast reprogramming  
   
نویسنده hoerst katharina ,broek lenie van den ,sachse christoph ,klein oliver ,fritschen uwe von ,gibbs sue ,hedtrich sarah
منبع journal of molecular medicine - 2019 - دوره : 97 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:761 -775
چکیده    Abnormal scarring is a major challenge in modern medicine. the central role of myofibroblasts and tgf-β signaling in scarring is widely accepted, but effective treatment options are missing. autologous fat grafting is a novel approach that has led to significant improvements in the functionality and appearance of scar tissue. while the underlying mechanism is unknown, the potential role of paracrine effects of adipocytes has been discussed. hence, with the aim of unraveling the regenerative potential of adipocytes, their effects on in vitro differentiated myofibroblasts and on fibroblasts from hypertrophic scars were investigated. exposure to adipocyte-conditioned medium significantly decreased the expression of the myofibroblast marker α-sma and ecm components, indicating the occurrence of myofibroblast reprogramming. further analysis demonstrated that myofibroblast reprogramming was triggered by bmp-4 and activation of pparγ signaling initiating tissue remodeling. these findings pave the way for novel therapeutic strategies for the prevention or treatment of hypertrophic scars.
کلیدواژه myofibroblast ,wound healing ,hypertrophic scar ,adipocyte ,bone morphogenetic protein
آدرس freie universität berlin, institute of pharmaceutical sciences, germany, vu university medical center, department of dermatology, the netherlands, nmi tt pharmaservices, germany, charité-universitätsmedizin berlin, corporate member of freie universität berlin, humboldt-universität zu berlin, and berlin institute of health, germany, helios clinic, division of plastic surgery and hand surgery, germany, vu university medical center, department of dermatology, the netherlands, freie universität berlin, institute of pharmaceutical sciences, germany. university of british columbia, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, canada
 
     
   
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