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Arch Dermatol Res ; 316(7): 412, 2024 Jun 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38878082

RÉSUMÉ

Keloid scars and folliculitis keloidalis nuchae (FKN) are benign fibroproliferative dermal lesions of unknown aetiology and ill-defined treatment, which typically present in genetically susceptible individuals. Their pathognomonic hallmarks include local aggressive invasive behaviour plus high recurrence post-therapy. In view of this, we investigated proliferative and key parameters of bioenergetic cellular characteristics of site-specific keloid-derived fibroblasts (intra(centre)- and peri(margin)-lesional) and FKN compared to normal skin and normal flat non-hypertrophic scar fibroblasts as negative controls.The results showed statistically significant (P < 0.01) and variable growth dynamics with increased proliferation and migration in keloid fibroblasts, while FKN fibroblasts showed a significant (P < 0.001) increase in proliferation but similar migration profile to controls. A statistically significant metabolic switch towards aerobic glycolysis in the fibroblasts from the disease conditions was noted. Furthermore, an increase in basal glycolysis with a concomitant increase in the cellular maximum glycolytic capacity was also demonstrated in perilesional keloid and FKN fibroblasts (P < 0.05). Mitochondrial function parameters showed increased oxidative phosphorylation in the disease conditions (P < 0.05) indicating functional mitochondria. These findings further suggest that Keloids and FKN demonstrate a switch to a metabolic phenotype of aerobic glycolysis. Increased glycolytic flux inhibition is a potential mechanistic basis for future therapy.


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Prolifération cellulaire , Fibroblastes , Folliculite , Glycolyse , Chéloïde , Humains , Chéloïde/métabolisme , Chéloïde/anatomopathologie , Fibroblastes/métabolisme , Fibroblastes/anatomopathologie , Folliculite/métabolisme , Folliculite/anatomopathologie , Mitochondries/métabolisme , Mitochondries/anatomopathologie , Cellules cultivées , Phosphorylation oxydative , Mouvement cellulaire , Adulte , Peau/anatomopathologie , Peau/métabolisme , Métabolisme énergétique , Femelle , Mâle
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