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Immune cells in skin inflammation, wound healing and skin cancer.

Yuhan ZhangQianjin Lu
Published in: Journal of leukocyte biology (2023)
Given the self-evident importance of cutaneous immunity in the maintenance of body-surface homeostasis, disturbance of the steady-state skin is inextricably intertwined with dysfunction in cutaneous immunity. It is often overlooked by people that skin, well-known as a solid physical barrier, is also a strong immunological barrier considering the abundant presence of immune cells including lymphocytes, granulocytes, dendritic cells and macrophages. What's more, humoral immune components including cytokines, immunoglobulins and antimicrobial peptides are also rich in the skin. This review will center around skin inflammation (acute and chronic, infection and aseptic inflammation), wound healing and skin cancer to elucidate the elaborate network of immune cells in skin diseases.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • soft tissue
  • skin cancer
  • oxidative stress
  • dendritic cells
  • immune response
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • respiratory failure
  • aortic dissection