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Dermal Fibroblast

Meaning

The Dermal Fibroblast is the principal cell type residing in the dermis layer of the skin, serving as the biological architect responsible for synthesizing and maintaining the dermal extracellular matrix (ECM). These spindle-shaped cells are crucial for the structural integrity, elasticity, and overall health of the skin. Clinically, the functional capacity and density of fibroblasts are key determinants of skin aging, as their diminished activity leads to reduced collagen and elastin production, contributing to wrinkles and laxity. They also play a vital role in wound healing and tissue repair by migrating to the site of injury and initiating scar formation.