Single cell deciphering of pruritic keloids: the interaction between fibroblasts and Schwann cells through the Midkine signaling
January 2025
in “
Burns & Trauma
”
This study investigates the interaction between fibroblasts (FBs) and Schwann cells (SCs) in keloids, focusing on their role in pain and pruritus. Using scRNA-seq analysis, researchers found that specific FBs and SCs in keloids are associated with neurogenesis-related functions. The study identified Midkine (MDK) as a key molecule linked to pain and itching levels in patients. MDK promotes SC proliferation and transition to a repairing phenotype, leading to neuronal axonogenesis and the release of substance P, which causes pain and pruritus. Targeting MDK can reduce abnormal SC proliferation and neuropeptide secretion, offering a potential therapeutic strategy for alleviating keloid symptoms.