Journal article
Human Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stem cells promote skin wound healing through paracrine signaling
Abstract
IntroductionThe prevalence of nonhealing wounds is predicted to increase due to the growing aging population. Despite the use of novel skin substitutes and wound dressings, poorly vascularized wound niches impair wound repair. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been reported to provide paracrine signals to promote wound healing, but the effect of human Wharton’s jelly-derived MSCs (WJ-MSCs) has not yet been described in human normal skin.The …
Authors
Arno AI; Amini-Nik S; Blit PH; Al-Shehab M; Belo C; Herer E; Tien CH; Jeschke MG
Journal
Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Vol. 5, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1186/scrt417
ISSN
1757-6512
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsCell DifferentiationCell MovementCell ProliferationCells, CulturedFemaleFibroblastsHumansHypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha SubunitMaleMesenchymal Stem Cell TransplantationMesenchymal Stem CellsMiceMice, Inbred BALB CParacrine CommunicationPlasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1Re-EpithelializationSkinTransforming Growth Factor beta2Wharton Jelly