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Keloids demonstrate high-level epidermal expression of vascular endothelial growth factor

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2003.11.061

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  1. NIAMS NIH HHS [P30 AR42687, R01 AR47901] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Keloids are a major cause of morbidity, and arise after operation, injury, or cutaneous infection. Clinically, keloids differ from hypertrophic scars in that they grow beyond the original borders of the injury. Keloids occur most commonly for patients of African and Asian descent, and treatment options are multiple, indicating that there is no entirely satisfactory treatment for keloids. Angiogenesis inhibition has been shown to be effective in treatment of malignancy in both animal models and human beings. Objective: We sought to determine whether keloids produce the potent angiogenic factor vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Methods: We performed in situ hybridization for VEGF on keloid tissue and normal skin. Results: Our study demonstrated abundant production of VEGF in keloids and, surprisingly, the major source of VEGF was the overlying epidermis. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the overlying epidermis is the major source of keloid angiogenesis. These findings demonstrate that keloids are angiogenic lesions. Topical antiangiogenic therapy, directed at either down-regulating epidermal VEGF or inhibiting keratinocyte-derived VEGF activity on its endothelial receptors, may be useful in the treatment of keloids.

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