132 Detailed Characterization of a Novel Human Ex Vivo Model for Burn Injuries
Petra Kotzbeck, Elisabeth Hofmann, Ines Foessl, Julia Fink, Anita Eberl, Christoph Magnes, Dagmar Kolb, Thomas Birngruber, Martin Funk, Lars-Peter Kamolz

TL;DR
This study introduces a new human ex vivo model to study burn injuries and identifies potential biomarkers like miR-497-5p and metabolite changes for assessing burn severity and healing.
Contribution
A novel ex vivo human skin model for burn injuries and the identification of miR-497-5p as a potential severity biomarker.
Findings
miR-497-5p is stably downregulated in tissue and dermal interstitial fluid after burn injury.
Burn injuries cause significant changes in gene and miRNA expression within one hour.
Metabolome analysis reveals increased amino acid and glucose turnover in burn wounds.
Abstract
Burn injuries belong to the most common soft tissue injuries and often result in extensive trauma but are also associated with cases of major emergency such as sepsis or systemic inflammatory response syndrome. The early phase after burn injury is critical and decides about later potential complications in wound healing. Burn injuries activate numerous processes, including heat shock, inflammation and tissue regeneration responses and thereby promote the release of cytokines and other signalling molecules such as miRNAs and metabolites. Despite extensive research, skin tissue reactions in the early phases after burn injuries still need to be investigated in more detail. Therefore, reliable burn models are needed to elucidate the exact sequence of events during the healing process and to monitor potential biomarkers that could give information about treatment success. We induced contact…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Burn Injury Management and Outcomes
