Jia Wei Zheng, Xiu Juan Yang, Qin Zhou, Yan An Wang, Li Xin Su, Wei Min Ye, Han Guang Zhu, Zhi Yuan Zhang
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The role of multipotential stem cells in human infantile hemangioma
Hemangioma is the most common benign vascular tumor in infants and children with unknown etiology and pathogenesis. It is characterized by rapid proliferation followed by a slow involution phase. Histological analyses of infantile hemangioma (IH) in the early proliferating phase have generated a number of developmental theories suggesting an embryonic or primitive cell origin. We here hypothesize the IH may originate from multipotential stem cells. Further investigations of these hemangioma-initiating cells may improve our understanding of their function and possibly lead to novel therapeutic modalities for hemangiomas.