Burn wound healing (WP5055)

Homo sapiens

This pathway is part of a systematic review on currently known molecular players in burn wound healing in mammalians.

Authors

Maximilian Saller , Kristina Hanspers , Egon Willighagen , and Eric Weitz

Activity

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Organisms

Homo sapiens

Communities

Annotations

Cell Type Ontology

keratinocyte fibroblast myofibroblast cell endothelial cell

Pathway Ontology

cell-extracellular matrix signaling pathway immune response pathway

Participants

Label Type Compact URI Comment
LPS Metabolite pubchem.substance:53481794
PGE2 Metabolite hmdb:HMDB0060041
ACh Metabolite hmdb:HMDB0000895
Sulfate Metabolite hmdb:HMDB0001448
FST GeneProduct uniprot:P19883
PGS2 Protein uniprot:P07585 delayed expression
EGF Protein uniprot:P01133
GROA Protein uniprot:P09341
TLR4 Protein uniprot:O00206 pericytes
IL8 Protein uniprot:P10145 pericytes
IL6 Protein uniprot:P05231 pericytes
CCL2 Protein uniprot:P13500 pericytes
MYD88 Protein uniprot:Q99836 pericytes
PGS2 Protein uniprot:P07585
ACHA7 Protein uniprot:P36544
ACES Protein uniprot:P22303
LN28A Protein uniprot:Q9H9Z2
SCEL Protein uniprot:O95171
VEGFA Protein uniprot:P15692
COL1A2 Protein uniprot:P08123
MMP9 Protein uniprot:P14780
TGFB2 Protein uniprot:P61812
TGFB3 Protein uniprot:P10600
COL1A1 Protein uniprot:P02452
INHBA Protein uniprot:P08476 = Activin A = EDF
AKT1 Protein uniprot:P31749
CXCR4 Protein uniprot:P61073
CXCL12 Protein uniprot:P48061 SDF1
SMAD3 Protein uniprot:P84022
BRD4 Protein uniprot:O60885
NOX4 Protein uniprot:Q9NPH5
IFNA2 Protein uniprot:P01563
KLF4 Protein uniprot:O43474
BCL2 Protein uniprot:P10415
SFRP2 Protein uniprot:Q96HF1
SNAI2 Protein uniprot:O43623
IFNB1 Protein uniprot:P01574
PECAM1 Protein uniprot:P16284 CD31
ACTA1 Protein uniprot:P68133
SERPINH1 Protein uniprot:P50454
NFKB1 Protein uniprot:P19838
TGFB1 Protein uniprot:P01137
IL1B Protein uniprot:P01584
TNF Protein uniprot:P01375
MIR29B1 Protein ensembl:ENSG00000283797
FBN1 Protein uniprot:P35555
TNC Protein uniprot:P24821
ELN Protein uniprot:P15502
ICAM1 Protein uniprot:P05362
CXCR2 Protein uniprot:P25025
TAGL Protein uniprot:Q01995 pericytes
FOXE1 Protein uniprot:O00358 pericytes
FILA Protein uniprot:P20930 pericytes
K2C6A Protein uniprot:P02538 pericytes
MMP28 Protein uniprot:Q9H239 pericytes
MMP2 Protein uniprot:P08253 pericytes
S10A6 Protein uniprot:P06703
S10A9 Protein uniprot:P06702
S10AB Protein uniprot:P31949
SLUR1 Protein uniprot:P55000
HMGB1 Protein uniprot:P09429
CASP3 Protein uniprot:P42574
SFRP2 Protein uniprot:Q96HF1 Fibroblasts
SNAI2 Protein uniprot:O43623 Fibroblasts
PECAM1 Protein uniprot:P16284
SERPINH1 Protein uniprot:P50454 HSP47
bsmA Protein uniprot:P39297
F13A1 Protein uniprot:P00488
FGFR1 Protein uniprot:P11362
FGFR2 Protein uniprot:P21802
FGFR3 Protein uniprot:P22607
FGFR4 Protein uniprot:P22455
CD3E Protein uniprot:P07766 Fibroblasts
IL15 Protein uniprot:P40933 Fibroblasts
HGF Protein uniprot:P14210
CXCR4 Protein uniprot:P61073 Fibroblasts
Cspg4 Protein uniprot:Q8VHY0
PDGFRb Protein uniprot:P09619
Krt222 Protein uniprot:Q8N1A0
TP53 Protein uniprot:P04637
HEXD Protein uniprot:Q8WVB3
AMBP Protein uniprot:P02760 Uronic acid
NOTCH2 Protein uniprot:Q9QW30
MMP7 Protein uniprot:P50280
JAG2 Protein uniprot:P97607
LGLAS1 Protein uniprot:P09382
MMP1 Protein uniprot:P03956
TIMP1 Protein uniprot:P01033
TPT1 Protein uniprot:P13693
BAX Protein uniprot:Q07812
CDK16 Protein uniprot:Q00536

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