Barnes Leandra A, Marshall Clement D, Leavitt Tripp, Hu Michael S, Moore Alessandra L, Gonzalez Jennifer G, Longaker Michael T, Gurtner Geoffrey C
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California.
Department of Surgery, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2018 Feb 1;7(2):47-56. doi: 10.1089/wound.2016.0709.
Excessive scarring is major clinical and financial burden in the United States. Improved therapies are necessary to reduce scarring, especially in patients affected by hypertrophic and keloid scars. Advances in our understanding of mechanical forces in the wound environment enable us to target mechanical forces to minimize scar formation. Fetal wounds experience much lower resting stress when compared with adult wounds, and they heal without scars. Therapies that modulate mechanical forces in the wound environment are able to reduce scar size. Increased mechanical stresses in the wound environment induce hypertrophic scarring via activation of mechanotransduction pathways. Mechanical stimulation modulates integrin, Wingless-type, protein kinase B, and focal adhesion kinase, resulting in cell proliferation and, ultimately, fibrosis. Therefore, the development of therapies that reduce mechanical forces in the wound environment would decrease the risk of developing excessive scars. The development of novel mechanotherapies is necessary to minimize scar formation and advance adult wound healing toward the scarless ideal. Mechanotransduction pathways are potential targets to reduce excessive scar formation, and thus, continued studies on therapies that utilize mechanical offloading and mechanomodulation are needed.
在美国,过度瘢痕形成是一项重大的临床和经济负担。需要改进治疗方法以减少瘢痕形成,尤其是在受增生性瘢痕和瘢痕疙瘩影响的患者中。我们对伤口环境中机械力认识的进展使我们能够针对机械力来尽量减少瘢痕形成。与成人伤口相比,胎儿伤口的静息应力要低得多,并且愈合时不会形成瘢痕。调节伤口环境中机械力的治疗方法能够减小瘢痕大小。伤口环境中机械应力增加会通过激活机械转导途径诱导增生性瘢痕形成。机械刺激会调节整合素、无翅型、蛋白激酶B和粘着斑激酶,导致细胞增殖,并最终形成纤维化。因此,开发能降低伤口环境中机械力的治疗方法将降低形成过度瘢痕的风险。开发新型机械疗法对于尽量减少瘢痕形成并使成人伤口愈合朝着无瘢痕的理想状态发展是必要的。机械转导途径是减少过度瘢痕形成的潜在靶点,因此,需要继续开展关于利用机械卸载和机械调节的治疗方法的研究。