Update on the Pathogenesis of Keloid Formation

JID Innov. 2024 Jul 25;4(6):100299. doi: 10.1016/j.xjidi.2024.100299. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Keloids are abnormal skin growths occurring in a significant portion of the global population. Despite their pervasiveness, the underlying pathophysiology of this scarring process is yet to be fully understood. In this review article, we delve into the current literature on the pathophysiological mechanisms of keloids. We take a top-down approach, first looking at host factors such as genetics and endocrine factors and then taking a more granular approach describing specific control factors such as germline keloid predisposition variants, epigenetics and transcriptomics, inflammatory and immune dysregulation, and the role of profibrotic and angiogenic cell signaling pathways. We then discuss current knowledge gaps, propose further research avenues, and explore potential future treatment options considering our increased understanding of keloid pathogenesis.

Keywords: Keloid; Pathophysiology; Scar tissue.

Publication types

  • Review