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A wound contraction experimental model for studying keloids and wound-healing modulators
Authors:Kamamoto Fábio  Paggiaro Andre Oliveira  Rodas Andrea  Herson Marisa Roma  Mathor Monica Beatriz  Ferreira Marcus Castro
Institution:Laboratório de Cirurgia Plástica, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil. fkamamoto@yahoo.com
Abstract:Preventing and treating hypertrophic and keloid scars is difficult because of the lack of knowledge about their genesis. Tissue repair can be studied with biocompatible matrices and ex vivo cultures of different cell types. We used an experimental model where collagen gels populated by human fibroblasts underwent progressive contraction, allowing the study of wound healing remodeling. The fibroblast-populated lattices showed the greater contraction of the gel populated by fibroblasts from keloids versus fibroblasts from normal skin. Moreover, fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) involved in scar formation were added to the collagen gels populated by normal skin fibroblasts. TGF-beta caused an increase in gel contraction; FGF did not. The mean percentages of contraction of the gels populated by keloid fibroblasts were very similar to the percentages of gels populated by normal skin fibroblasts with added TGF-beta. These observations confirm the existing hypothesis that TGF-beta may be involved in keloid formation.
Keywords:Tissue engineering  Human fibroblasts  Collagen lattices  fibroblast growth factor  transforming growth factor beta  Keloid
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