作者
Rivka C Stone, Irena Pastar, Nkemcho Ojeh, Vivien Chen, Sophia Liu, Karen I Garzon, Marjana Tomic-Canic
发表日期
2016/9
来源
Cell and tissue research
卷号
365
页码范围
495-506
出版商
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
简介
The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) describes the global process by which stationary epithelial cells undergo phenotypic changes, including the loss of cell-cell adhesion and apical-basal polarity, and acquire mesenchymal characteristics that confer migratory capacity. EMT and its converse, MET (mesenchymal-epithelial transition), are integral stages of many physiologic processes and, as such, are tightly coordinated by a host of molecular regulators. Converging lines of evidence have identified EMT as a component of cutaneous wound healing, during which otherwise stationary keratinocytes (the resident skin epithelial cells) migrate across the wound bed to restore the epidermal barrier. Moreover, EMT plays a role in the development of scarring and fibrosis, as the matrix-producing myofibroblasts arise from cells of the epithelial lineage in response to injury but are pathologically sustained …
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