Identification of fibroblast-immune interactions and skin topologies that shape scarless wound repair
In this project, we concentrate on fibroblasts and their role in immune cell maturation and function. This work is based on seminal discoveries on fetal fibroblast diversity and function, in particular with respect to scarless wound closure in the fetus, and the role of heterocellular interactions between fibroblasts and neutrophils in scar formation.
We explore the impact of fibroblast-immune cell crosstalk on shaping perinatal skin immunity in terms of fibroblast and connective tissue niche development and adaptation, with a particular focus on the dynamics in stress/injury (in vivo fetal/perinatal skin wound models).
Team
Publications
The Multifaceted Functions of TRPV4 and Calcium Oscillations in Tissue RepairDongsheng Jiang, Ruiji Guo, Ruoxuan Dai, Samuel Knoedler, Jin Tao, Hans-Günther Machens and Yuval Rinkevich 2024 International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Neutrophils direct preexisting matrix to initiate repair in damaged tissuesFischer A, Wannemacher J, Christ S, Koopmans T, Kadri S, Zhao J, Gouda M, Ye H, Mück-Häusl M, Krenn PW, Machens HG, Fässler R, Neumann PA, Hauck SM, Rinkevich Y. 2022 Nat Immunol
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