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The Role of IL-6 in Skin Fibrosis and Cutaneous Wound Healing

Blair Z. Johnson, Andrew Stevenson, Cecilia M. Prêle, Mark W. Fear, Fiona Wood

2020Biomedicines513 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The timely resolution of wound healing is critical for restoring the skin as a protective barrier. The switch from a proinflammatory to a reparative microenvironment must be tightly regulated. Interleukin (IL)-6 is a key modulator of the inflammatory and reparative process: it is involved in the differentiation, activation, and proliferation of leukocytes, endothelial cells, keratinocytes, and fibroblasts. This review examines the role of IL-6 in the healing of cutaneous wounds, and how dysregulation of IL-6 signaling can lead to either fibrosis or a failure to heal. The role of an IL-6/TGF-β feedback loop is discussed in the context of fibrogenesis, while IL-6 expression and responses in advanced age, diabetes, and obesity is outlined regarding the development of chronic wounds. Current research on therapies that modulate IL-6 is explored. Here, we consider IL-6's diverse impact on cutaneous wound healing.

Topics & Concepts

Wound healingProinflammatory cytokineFibrosisMedicineContext (archaeology)Skin repairInflammationImmunologyCancer researchCell biologyBiologyPathologyPaleontologyWound Healing and TreatmentsDermatologic Treatments and ResearchTendon Structure and Treatment