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WNT5A drives interleukin-6-dependent epithelial-mesenchymal transition via the JAK/STAT pathway in keloid pathogenesis.

Young In LeeJung Eun ShimJihee KimWon Jai LeeJae Woo KimKee Hyun NamJu Hee Lee
Published in: Burns & trauma (2022)
Intercellular communication via the WNT5A and STAT pathways possibly underlies a partial mechanism of EMT-like phenomena in keloid pathogenesis. IL-6 secreted from WNT5A-activated fibroblasts or keloid fibroblasts activates the JAK/STAT signaling pathway in adjacent keratinocytes which in turn express EMT markers. A better understanding of keloid development and the role of WNT5A in EMT will promote the development of next-generation targeted treatments for keloid scars.
Keyphrases
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • cell proliferation
  • signaling pathway
  • stem cells
  • transforming growth factor
  • extracellular matrix
  • oxidative stress
  • wound healing