Hypertrophic scars contain primarily type III collagen oriented parallel to the epidermal surface with abundant nodules containing myofibroblasts, large extracellular collagen filaments and plentiful acidic mucopolysaccharides (6). Keloid tissue, in contrast, is mostly composed of disorganized type I and III...
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The skin repair process results in the formation of a scar composed of excess extracellular matrix (ECM) in the place of the normal dermal tissue [2]. Pathological scars, which are present in severe scarring disorders, affect patients both aesthetically and psychosocially [3]. However, current...
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Sabine Werner, Maya Ben-Yehuda Greenwald, in Encyclopedia of Cell Biology, 2023 Formation of Scar Tissue All wounds that involve dermal injury heal with a scar (Fig. 1D). The latter are normally flat and restricted to the initial wound area. However, scarring can be excessive, resulting in...
The glial scar and its formation In lesions that spare the DURA MATER, the scar is composed primarily of astrocytes, but in more severe lesions that open the meninges, astroglia become mixed with invad- ing connective tissue elements11–15 (FIG. 1). The astrocyte response to injury is ...
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Over time, muscle is asymmetrically replaced by fat and connective tissue as a function of increased ECM deposition, or fibrosis. The factors that contribute to myofiber decompensation and failed regeneration are unclear; however, identification of genetic modifiers of DMD disease may provide insights....
Injury to the CNS induces tissue damage, which creates barriers to regeneration. One of the main barriers is the glial scar, which consists predominately of reactive astrocytes and proteoglycans. Axons cannot regenerate beyond the glial scar, and they take on a dystrophic appearance of stalled ...
Many factors regulate scar formation, which yields a modified extracellular matrix (ECM). Among ECM components, microfibril-associated proteins have been minimally explored in the context of skin wound repair. Microfibril-associated protein 5 (MFAP5), a