Exploring the role of dermal sheath cells in wound healing and fibrosis.

Wound Repair Regen

Translational Medicine Engineering Research Center of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, affiliated with Baotou Central Hospital, Baotou, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Wound healing is a complicated process that involves different types of cells and signals working together.
  • Dermal sheath cells are important in this process but haven't been studied much until now.
  • This review explains how these cells help with fighting inflammation, healing, and changing tissue structures, which could lead to better healing, especially for different types of skin.

Article Abstract

Wound healing is a complex, dynamic process involving the coordinated interaction of diverse cell types, growth factors, cytokines, and extracellular matrix components. Despite emerging evidence highlighting their importance, dermal sheath cells remain a largely overlooked aspect of wound healing research. This review explores the multifunctional roles of dermal sheath cells in various phases of wound healing, including modulating inflammation, aiding in proliferation, and contributing to extracellular matrix remodelling. Special attention is devoted to the paracrine effects of dermal sheath cells and their role in fibrosis, highlighting their potential in improving healing outcomes, especially in differentiating between hairy and non-hairy skin sites. By drawing connections between dermal sheath cells activity and wound healing outcomes, this work proposes new insights into the mechanisms of tissue regeneration and repair, marking a step forward in our understanding of wound healing processes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/wrr.13206DOI Listing

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