2022
Langerhans cells are essential components of the angiogenic niche during murine skin repair
Wasko R, Bridges K, Pannone R, Sidhu I, Xing Y, Naik S, Miller-Jensen K, Horsley V. Langerhans cells are essential components of the angiogenic niche during murine skin repair. Developmental Cell 2022, 57: 2699-2713.e5. PMID: 36493773, PMCID: PMC10848275, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2022.11.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAngiogenic nicheSingle-cell RNA sequencingLangerhans cellsControl of angiogenesisCanonical roleMouse geneticsPre-existing vesselsRNA sequencingImmune cellsSkin repairFunction of LCSkin-resident immune cellsNew blood vesselsMouse skin woundsThree-dimensional microscopyNicheNon-healing woundsEndothelial cellsAngiogenesisCellsCell immunityTreatment optionsInflammatory diseasesAntigen presentationInjury repair
2015
Origin of fibrosing cells in systemic sclerosis
Ebmeier S, Horsley V. Origin of fibrosing cells in systemic sclerosis. Current Opinion In Rheumatology 2015, 27: 555-562. PMID: 26352735, PMCID: PMC4639394, DOI: 10.1097/bor.0000000000000217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic sclerosisEndothelial cellsInjury-induced fibrosisEpithelial cellsProgressive fibrosisAutoimmune diseasesTreatment optionsEffective therapyInjury modelFibrosis modelChronic natureAnimal modelsTissue stromaSclerosisCell originFibrosisUnknown originVariety of tissuesCellular originRecent evidenceFibrocytesDiseasePericytesSpecific organsAdipocytes