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Epidermal stem cells: Interplay with the skin microenvironment during wound healing

Yun Ha Hur

2024Molecules and Cells12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Skin undergoes everyday turnover while often challenged by injuries. The wound healing process in the skin is a dynamic sequence of events that involves various cell types and signaling pathways. Epidermal stem cells (EpdSCs), the tissue-resident stem cells in the skin tissue, are at the center of this complicated process due to their special ability to self-renew and differentiate. During this process, EpdSCs interact actively with the tissue microenvironment, which is essential for proper re-epithelialization and skin barrier restoration. This review describes the intricate interplays between EpdSCs and various components of their surroundings, including extracellular matrix/fibroblasts, vasculature/endothelial cells, and immune cells, as well as their roles in tissue repair.

Topics & Concepts

Wound healingStem cellCell biologyChemistryMedicineBiologyImmunologyWound Healing and TreatmentsMesenchymal stem cell researchCell Adhesion Molecules Research
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