2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-865020160080000002
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Keratinocyte growth factor and the expression of wound-healing-related genes in primary human keratinocytes from burn patients

Abstract: PURPOSE:To evaluate the effect of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) treatment on the expression of wound-healing-related genes in cultured keratinocytes from burn patients. METHODS:Keratinocytes were cultured and divided into 4 groups (n=4 in each group): TKB (KGF-treated keratinocytes from burn patients), UKB (untreated keratinocytes from burn patients), TKC (KGF-treated keratinocytes from controls), and UKC (untreated keratinocytes from controls). Gene expression analysis using quantitative polymerase chain r… Show more

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“…In the years of women with reproductive capacity, normal endometrium undergoes about 400 cycles of self-repairing, including: shedding, regeneration, and differentiation and without scarring (Gargett, 2007 ). A general consensus has been reached that trauma and infection are the most common causes of IUA (Chomiski et al., 2016 ). At present, although clinical treatment using IUDs for IUA can restore the shape of the uterus cavity, it prevents normal endometrial regeneration and may increase risk of infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the years of women with reproductive capacity, normal endometrium undergoes about 400 cycles of self-repairing, including: shedding, regeneration, and differentiation and without scarring (Gargett, 2007 ). A general consensus has been reached that trauma and infection are the most common causes of IUA (Chomiski et al., 2016 ). At present, although clinical treatment using IUDs for IUA can restore the shape of the uterus cavity, it prevents normal endometrial regeneration and may increase risk of infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, angiogenesis-enhancing cytokines and growth factors secreted by stem cell have received increasing attention. Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), also known as fibroblastic growth factor-7 (FGF-7), is a stromally derived, secreted peptide that acts as a mitogen for epithelial cells in culture (Chomiski et al., 2016 ; Poorebrahim et al., 2017 ). In previous studies, KGF has been proved to facilitate regeneration and healing of wound in injured skin, oral mucosa, and cornea (Eming et al., 1999 ; Finch & Rubin, 2004 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chomiski and colleagues tested the impact of KGF treatment on the expression of wound-healing-related genes using keratinocyte cells culture obtained from burn patients. The study included keratinocyte cells divided into four groups, as follows: TKB (KGF-treated keratinocytes from burn patients), UKB (untreated keratinocytes from burn patients), TKC (KGF-treated keratinocytes from controls), and UKC (untreated keratinocytes from controls) and concluded that there is no difference between wound-healing-related genes expression [126]. Moreover, in corneal injury, KGF-2 manifests better effects in re-epithelialization, acceleration of migration, and reduction of scar formation, compared with bFGF [127].…”
Section: Keratinocyte Growth Factor and Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 5 , 6 ] Current studies have shown that growth factor has a good effect on tissue repair of burn wounds. [ 7 , 8 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%