The Role of IL-6 in Skin Fibrosis and Cutaneous Wound Healing
The University of Western Australia · Institute for Respiratory Health · +1 more institution
Abstract
The timely resolution of wound healing is critical for restoring the skin as a protective barrier. The switch from a proinflammatory to a reparative microenvironment must be tightly regulated. Interleukin (IL)-6 is a key modulator of the inflammatory and reparative process: it is involved in the differentiation, activation, and proliferation of leukocytes, endothelial cells, keratinocytes, and fibroblasts. This review examines the role of IL-6 in the healing of cutaneous wounds, and how dysregulation of IL-6 signaling can lead to either fibrosis or a failure to heal. The role of an IL-6/TGF-β feedback loop is discussed in the context of fibrogenesis, while IL-6 expression and responses in advanced age,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.16
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 160
Authors
5- BZBlair Z. JohnsonCorresponding
The University of Western Australia
- ASAndrew StevensonCorresponding
The University of Western Australia
- CMCecilia M. PrêleCorresponding
The University of Western Australia, Institute for Respiratory Health
- MWMark W. FearCorresponding
The University of Western Australia
- FWFiona WoodCorresponding
The University of Western Australia, Government of Western Australia Department of Health
Topics & keywords
- Wound healing
- Proinflammatory cytokine
- Fibrosis
- Medicine
- Context (archaeology)
- Skin repair
- Inflammation
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being