The Tumor-Promoting Effect of Wounding: A Possible Role for TGF-β-lnduced Stromal Alterations

Abstract
From clinical, chemical carcinogenesis and transgenic animal studies, it is evident that wounding has a tumor-promoting effect. We discuss the role of TGF-β (with special emphasis on TGF-β 1) in this process and suggest that stromal alterations during wound healing, induced by TGF-β, can be an important determinant of tumor growth. A tumor and a wound both require similar stromal microenvironments. Thus, a chemically initiated or an oncogene-expressing cell could be complemented to grow into a tumor if it finds itself in a hospitable wound-healing stroma.