Pathological scarring: strategic interventions.

R O'Leary, E J Wood, P J Guillou
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Aberrant cutaneous scar formation is a substantial cause of postoperative morbidity. There is at present no clear consensus on the best way to prevent or treat such scarring, although recently there has been considerable progress in developing an understanding of the mechanisms of tissue repair and scarring. We carried out a literature review using Medline to establish the current understanding of the key events occurring during tissue repair and to identify potential causes of scarring. We now review the key events during tissue repair and the pathogenesis of fibroproliferative disease. Tissue repair is achieved through a multistranded, elegantly coordinated process within which the balance between synthesis and breakdown of matrix is upset during fibrotic disease. Scars form because the signals directing tissue repair are not correctly terminated, and while the initiation and propagation of repair is well understood the signals that direct its cessation have yet to be elucidated.

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病理性瘢痕:策略性干预。
异常的皮肤瘢痕形成是术后发病率的重要原因。尽管最近在组织修复和瘢痕形成机制的理解方面取得了相当大的进展,但目前对于预防或治疗这种瘢痕形成的最佳方法还没有明确的共识。我们使用Medline进行了文献综述,以建立当前对组织修复过程中发生的关键事件的理解,并确定瘢痕形成的潜在原因。我们现在回顾组织修复过程中的关键事件和纤维增生性疾病的发病机制。组织修复是通过一个多链、优雅协调的过程来实现的,在这个过程中,在纤维化疾病期间,基质的合成和分解之间的平衡被打破。疤痕的形成是因为指导组织修复的信号没有被正确终止,虽然修复的开始和传播被很好地理解,但指导其停止的信号尚未被阐明。
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