Immunological mechanisms of scarring and their psychological impact on patients.

IF 1.4 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
American journal of clinical and experimental immunology Pub Date : 2021-10-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Wenke Shen, Wenyun Xu, Hui Chen
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Abstract

A scar is a local symptom, which results from severe physical, biological and chemical damage to human skin and soft tissue. Scars can affect both skin appearance and function. The affected skin or soft tissue cannot be completely repaired normally by itself and is replaced by formed fibrous tissue. Patients with scars can develop physical pain and mental conditions, especially those with scars left after burns, scalds and severe traumas. The scar proliferation phase can be up to several years which could be almost unbearable for patients. Also, the atrophic period afterwards makes the patient's face unrecognizable and dysfunctional, causing great physical and mental impairment. Therefore, scar repair is of great clinical importance for patients, and understanding the immunological mechanisms of scar repair is an important prerequisite for the effective treatment of scars. This study is a systematic review of current research advances about the immunological mechanisms of scar repair, so as to provide a reference for the selection of regimens in clinical treatment.

疤痕的免疫机制及其对患者的心理影响。
疤痕是人体皮肤和软组织受到严重物理、生物和化学损伤后产生的局部症状。疤痕会影响皮肤的外观和功能。受影响的皮肤或软组织本身无法完全正常修复,而是被形成的纤维组织取代。有疤痕的患者,尤其是烧伤、烫伤和严重创伤后留下疤痕的患者,会出现身体疼痛和精神状况。疤痕增生期可长达数年,患者几乎无法忍受。而且,之后的萎缩期会使患者的面部无法辨认,功能失调,造成极大的身心损害。因此,疤痕修复对患者具有重要的临床意义,而了解疤痕修复的免疫学机制是有效治疗疤痕的重要前提。本研究对当前有关疤痕修复免疫学机制的研究进展进行了系统综述,以期为临床治疗中的方案选择提供参考。
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