Abstract

Keloid is a disease that is difficult to cure because of its high recurrence rate after chemotherapy or radiotherapy, therefore it is considered as a benign skin tumor. Tumor stem cells are proposed as the source for tumor development and post-therapy recurrence. Interestingly, keloid stem cells have also been discovered, which share some characters with those of skin progenitor cells. Keloid patients possess specific diathesis including genetic predisposition and gene mutation, abnormal levels of hormones, growth factors and cytokines, and strong inflammatory response. This article reviews related literatures and hypothesizes that keloid stem cells might be transformed from normal dermal progenitor cells in the pathological niche of keloid tissues. These keloid stem cells are highly self-renewal and drug resistant, and can sustain themselves by asymmetric division, and continually generate new keloid cells to replenish the cells killed by drugs or radiation, thus leading to over growth of keloid and high post-therapy recurrence rate.

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