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Diverse and potent activities of HGF/SF in skin wound repair
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Tissue EngineeringSkin Wound RepairHgf/sf AffectsWound RepairImmunologySkin RepairDermatologySkin RegenerationRegenerative MedicineWound CareFibroblast Growth FactorExperimental DermatologyMatrix BiologyCutaneous BiologySkin SubstituteCell BiologyWound HealingMedicineDermal StructureExtracellular Matrix
Genetic studies in the mouse have highlighted essential roles for several growth factors in skin repair and have offered a rationale for their use in therapy. The present study shows that the plasminogen-related growth factor HGF/SF (hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor) promotes wound repair in homozygous diabetic db/db mice by recruiting neutrophils, monocytes, and mast cells to the wound; by promoting the migration of endothelial cells to the injured area; and by enhancing keratinocyte migration and proliferation. As a result, granulation tissue formation, wound angiogenesis, and re-epithelialization are all increased. The results demonstrate that HGF/SF affects and sustains all key cellular processes responsible for wound repair and point to a unique potential of this molecule for the therapy of chronic skin wounds.
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