Department of Ophthalmology & Vision Science, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California 95817, USA.
Department of Dermatology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2022 Oct 3;14(10):a041236. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a041236.
In wound healing, individual cells' behaviors coordinate movement toward the wound center to restore small or large barrier defects. The migration of epithelial cells as a continuous sheet structure is one of the most important processes by which the skin barrier is restored. How such multicellular and tissue level movement is initiated upon injury, coordinated during healing, and stopped when wounds healed has been a research focus for decades. When skin is wounded, the compromised epithelial barrier generates endogenous electric fields (EFs), produced by ion channels and maintained by cell junctions. These EFs are present across wounds, with the cathodal pole at the wound center. Epithelial cells detect minute EFs and migrate directionally in response to electrical signals. It has long been postulated that the naturally occurring EFs facilitate wound healing by guiding cell migration. It is not until recently that experimental evidence has shown that large epithelial sheets of keratinocytes or corneal epithelial cells respond to applied EFs by collective directional migration. Although some of the mechanisms of the collective cell migration are similar to those used by isolated cells, there are unique mechanisms that govern the coordinated movement of the cohesive sheet. We will review the understanding of wound EFs and how epithelial cells and other cells important to wound healing respond to the electric signals individually as well as collectively. Mounting evidence suggests that wound bioelectrical signaling is an important mechanism in healing. Critical understanding and proper exploitation of this mechanism will be important for better wound healing and regeneration.
在伤口愈合过程中,单个细胞的行为协调向伤口中心移动,以修复小或大的屏障缺陷。上皮细胞作为连续的片状结构的迁移是皮肤屏障恢复的最重要过程之一。当皮肤受伤时,受损的上皮屏障会产生内源性电场 (EF),这是由离子通道产生并由细胞连接维持的。这些 EF 存在于整个伤口中,阴极位于伤口中心。上皮细胞检测微小的 EF,并根据电信号进行定向迁移。长期以来,人们一直假设自然发生的 EF 通过引导细胞迁移来促进伤口愈合。直到最近,实验证据才表明,大的角蛋白细胞或角膜上皮细胞的上皮片会对施加的 EF 做出集体定向迁移的反应。尽管一些集体细胞迁移的机制与孤立细胞使用的机制相似,但也有独特的机制来控制有凝聚力的片状物的协调运动。我们将回顾对伤口 EF 的理解,以及上皮细胞和其他对伤口愈合很重要的细胞如何单独以及集体地对电信号做出反应。越来越多的证据表明,伤口生物电信号是愈合的重要机制。对这种机制的深入理解和正确利用对于更好的伤口愈合和再生将是重要的。