Abstract

The primary function of the skin is that of a physical barrier against the environment and diverse pathogens; therefore, its integrity is essential for survival. Skin regeneration depends on multiple stem cell compartments within the epidermis, which, despite their different transcriptional and proliferative capacity, as well as different anatomical location, fall under the general term of skin stem cells (SSCs). Skin wounds can normally heal without problem; however, some diseases or extensive damage may delay or prevent healing. Non-healing wounds represent a serious and life-threatening scenario that may require advanced therapeutic strategies. In this regard, increased focus has been directed at SSCs and their role in wound healing, although emerging therapeutical approaches are considering the use of other stem cells instead, such as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Given its extensive and broad nature, this review supplies newcomers with an introduction to SSCs, wound healing, and therapeutic strategies for skin regeneration, thus familiarizing the reader with the subject in preparation for future in depth reading.

Highlights

  • Covering an average surface area of 1.85 m2, and accounting for ~15% of total body weight, the skin is considered the largest organ in the human body

  • This review describes the composition of the skin, skin stem cells (SSCs), the cellular and molecular principles involved in wound healing, as well as some therapeutic strategies for skin regeneration

  • Not strictly within the realm of stem cells, some of the innovations in this regard include the use of gas plasma technology to promote wound healing through increased oxygenation and vascularization of the wound tissue, induced death of senescent cells, redox signaling, and antiseptic activity [179]

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Summary

A Beginner’s Introduction to Skin Stem Cells and

Citation: Díaz-García, D.; Filipová, A.; Garza-Veloz, I.; Martinez-Fierro, M.L. A Beginner’s Introduction to Skin Stem Cells and Wound Healing. Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague, Šimkova 870, 500 03 Hradec Králové, Czech Republic Molecular Medicine Laboratory, Academic Unit of Human Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad

Introduction
Cell Signaling Pathways and SSCs
Principles of Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration
Wound healing
Scarless Wound Healing
Chronic Wounds
Wound Healing Therapy
Conclusions
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