Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments

Mammal skin has a crucial function in several life-preserving processes such as hydration, protection against chemicals and pathogens, initialization of vitamin D synthesis, excretion and heat regulation. Severe damage of the skin may therefore be life-threatening. Skin wound repair is a multiphased...

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Main Authors: Bizunesh M. Borena, Ann Martens, Sarah Y. Broeckx, Evelyne Meyer, Koen Chiers, Luc Duchateau, Jan H. Spaas
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Language:English
Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2015-04-01
Series:Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/374049
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spelling doaj-434a8d52f56b4bc39c3e18a5bd5d7b622020-11-25T01:37:49ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782015-04-0136112310.1159/000374049374049Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based TreatmentsBizunesh M. BorenaAnn MartensSarah Y. BroeckxEvelyne MeyerKoen ChiersLuc DuchateauJan H. SpaasMammal skin has a crucial function in several life-preserving processes such as hydration, protection against chemicals and pathogens, initialization of vitamin D synthesis, excretion and heat regulation. Severe damage of the skin may therefore be life-threatening. Skin wound repair is a multiphased, yet well-orchestrated process including the interaction of various cell types, growth factors and cytokines aiming at closure of the skin and preferably resulting in tissue repair. Regardless various therapeutic modalities targeting at enhancing wound healing, the development of novel approaches for this pathology remains a clinical challenge. The time-consuming conservative wound management is mainly restricted to wound repair rather than restitution of the tissue integrity (the so-called “restitutio ad integrum”). Therefore, there is a continued search towards more efficacious wound therapies to reduce health care burden, provide patients with long-term relief and ultimately scarless wound healing. Recent in vivo and in vitro studies on the use of skin wound regenerative therapies provide encouraging results, but more protracted studies will have to determine whether the effect of observed effects are clinically significant and whether regeneration rather than repair can be achieved. For all the aforementioned reasons, this article reviews the emerging field of regenerative skin wound healing in mammals with particular emphasis on growth factor- and stem cell-based therapies.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/374049SkinWound healingGrowth factorStem cell
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author Bizunesh M. Borena
Ann Martens
Sarah Y. Broeckx
Evelyne Meyer
Koen Chiers
Luc Duchateau
Jan H. Spaas
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Ann Martens
Sarah Y. Broeckx
Evelyne Meyer
Koen Chiers
Luc Duchateau
Jan H. Spaas
Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Skin
Wound healing
Growth factor
Stem cell
author_facet Bizunesh M. Borena
Ann Martens
Sarah Y. Broeckx
Evelyne Meyer
Koen Chiers
Luc Duchateau
Jan H. Spaas
author_sort Bizunesh M. Borena
title Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments
title_short Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments
title_full Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments
title_fullStr Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Regenerative Skin Wound Healing in Mammals: State-of-the-Art on Growth Factor and Stem Cell Based Treatments
title_sort regenerative skin wound healing in mammals: state-of-the-art on growth factor and stem cell based treatments
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Mammal skin has a crucial function in several life-preserving processes such as hydration, protection against chemicals and pathogens, initialization of vitamin D synthesis, excretion and heat regulation. Severe damage of the skin may therefore be life-threatening. Skin wound repair is a multiphased, yet well-orchestrated process including the interaction of various cell types, growth factors and cytokines aiming at closure of the skin and preferably resulting in tissue repair. Regardless various therapeutic modalities targeting at enhancing wound healing, the development of novel approaches for this pathology remains a clinical challenge. The time-consuming conservative wound management is mainly restricted to wound repair rather than restitution of the tissue integrity (the so-called “restitutio ad integrum”). Therefore, there is a continued search towards more efficacious wound therapies to reduce health care burden, provide patients with long-term relief and ultimately scarless wound healing. Recent in vivo and in vitro studies on the use of skin wound regenerative therapies provide encouraging results, but more protracted studies will have to determine whether the effect of observed effects are clinically significant and whether regeneration rather than repair can be achieved. For all the aforementioned reasons, this article reviews the emerging field of regenerative skin wound healing in mammals with particular emphasis on growth factor- and stem cell-based therapies.
topic Skin
Wound healing
Growth factor
Stem cell
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/374049
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