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Role of Wnt Signaling in Mouse Fetal Skin Wound Healing.

Kento TakayaAyano SunoharaNoriko Aramaki-HattoriShigeki SakaiKeisuke OkabeHideko KanazawaToru AsouKazuo Kishi
Published in: Biomedicines (2022)
Wnt proteins secrete glycoproteins that are involved in various cellular processes to maintain homeostasis during development and adulthood. However, the expression and role of Wnt in wound healing have not been fully documented. Our previous studies have shown that, in an early-stage mouse fetus, no scarring occurred after cutaneous wounding, and complete regeneration was achieved. In this study, the expression and localization of Wnt proteins in a mouse fetal-wound-healing model and their associations with scar formation were analyzed. Wnt-related molecules were detected by in-situ hybridization, immunostaining, and real-time polymerase chain reaction. The results showed altered expression of Wnt-related molecules during the wound-healing process. Moreover, scar formation was suppressed by Wnt inhibitors, suggesting that Wnt signaling may be involved in wound healing and scar formation. Thus, regulation of Wnt signaling may be a possible mechanism to control scar formation.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • cell proliferation
  • stem cells
  • poor prognosis
  • early stage
  • depressive symptoms
  • radiation therapy
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • lymph node
  • drug induced