Systematic review of molecular pathways in burn wound healing

Annika S. Walter, Elias Volkmer,Gerd Gauglitz, Wolfgang Boecker,Maximilian M. Saller

BURNS(2023)

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Depending on extent and depth, burn injuries and resulting scars may be challenging and expensive to treat and above all heavily impact the patients' lives. This systematic review represents the current state of knowledge on molecular pathways activated during burn wound healing. All currently known molecular information about gene expression and molecular interactions in mammals has been summarized. An ample interaction of regenerative cytokines, growth factors, ECM-regenerative molecules and proinflammatory immune response became apparent. We identified three molecules to be most often involved in the pathways: TGFB1, ACTA1 and COL1A1. Yet, other factors including FLII, AKT1 and miR-145 were shown to play pivotal roles in burn wound healing as well. This systematic review helps to explain the fundamental molecular proceedings participating in burn wound healing. A number of new molecular interactions and functional connections were identified yielding intriguing new research targets. An interactive version of the first network about molecular pathways and interactions during burn wound healing is provided in the online edition and on WikiPathways. \(c) 2023 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.
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Wound healing,Burn wound healing,Molecular pathway,Skin scar,Scar formation
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