Oncostatin M exerts a protective effect against excessive scarring by counteracting the inductive effect of TGFβ1 on fibrosis markers

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Huguier, Vincent | Giot, Jean-Philippe | Simonneau, Marie | Levillain, Pierre | Charreau, Sandrine | Garcia, Martine | Jégou, Jean-François | Bodet, Charles | Morel, Franck | Lecron, Jean-Claude | Favot, Laure

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International audience. Abstract Wound healing is a complex physiological process that repairs a skin lesion and produces fibrous tissue. In some cases, this process can lead to hypertrophic scars (HS) or keloid scars (KS), for which the pathophysiology remains poorly understood. Previous studies have reported the presence of oncostatin M (OSM) during the wound healing process; however, the role of OSM in pathological scarring remains to be precisely elucidated. This study aims to analyse the presence and involvement of OSM in the pathological scarring process. It was conducted with 18 patients, including 9 patients with hypertrophic scarring and 9 patients with keloid scarring. Histological tissue analysis of HS and KS showed minor differences in the organization of the extracellular matrix, the inflammatory infiltrate and the keratinocyte phenotype. Transcriptomic analysis showed increased expression levels of fibronectin, collagen I, TGFβ1, β-defensin-2 and S100A7 in both pathological samples. OSM expression levels were greater in HS than in KS and control skin. In vitro , OSM inhibited TGFβ1-induced secretion of components of the extracellular matrix by normal and pathological fibroblasts. Overall, we suggest that OSM is involved in pathological wound healing processes by inhibiting the evolution of HS towards KS by controlling the fibrotic effect of TGFβ1.

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