Critical Role of Transforming Growth Factor Beta in Different Phases of Wound Healing
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
SIGNIFICANCE: This review highlights the critical role of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β)1-3 within different phases of wound healing, in particular, late-stage wound healing. It is also very important to identify the TGF-β1-controlling factors involved in slowing down the healing process upon wound epithelialization. RECENT ADVANCES: TGF-β1, as a growth factor, is a known proponent of dermal fibrosis. Several strategies to modulate or regulate TGF's actions have been thoroughly investigated in an effort to create successful therapies. This study reviews current discourse regarding the many roles of TGF-β1 in wound healing by modulating infiltrated immune cells and the extracellular matrix. CRITICAL…
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Keywords
- Wound healing
- Transforming growth factor
- Keloid
- Extracellular matrix
- Medicine
- Fibrosis
- Hypertrophic scar
- Growth factor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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