The role of TGFβ signaling in wound epithelialization

H Ramirez, SB Patel, I Pastar - Advances in wound care, 2014 - liebertpub.com
H Ramirez, SB Patel, I Pastar
Advances in wound care, 2014liebertpub.com
Significance: Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) has a crucial role in maintaining skin
homeostasis. TGFβ signaling is important for re-epithelialization, inflammation,
angiogenesis, and granulation tissue formation during wound healing. This review will
discuss the most important findings regarding the role of TGFβ in epidermal maintenance
and its restoration after injury. Recent Advances: Latest findings on the role of TGFβ
signaling in normal and impaired wound healing, including the role of TGFβ pathway in …
Significance: Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) has a crucial role in maintaining skin homeostasis. TGFβ signaling is important for re-epithelialization, inflammation, angiogenesis, and granulation tissue formation during wound healing. This review will discuss the most important findings regarding the role of TGFβ in epidermal maintenance and its restoration after injury.
Recent Advances: Latest findings on the role of TGFβ signaling in normal and impaired wound healing, including the role of TGFβ pathway in tissue regeneration observed in super-healer animal models, will be reviewed.
Critical Issues: The TGFβ pathway is attenuated in nonhealing wounds. Observed suppression of TGFβ signaling in chronic ulcers may contribute to the loss of tissue homeostasis and the inability of keratinocytes to migrate and close a wound.
Future Directions: A better understanding of TGFβ signaling may provide new insights not only in the normal epithelialization process, but also in tissue regeneration. Future studies focused on TGFβ-mediated crosstalk between multiple cell types involved in wound healing may lead to development of novel therapeutic advances for chronic wounds.
Mary Ann Liebert