Transcriptomic characterization of transitioning cell types in the skin of Atlantic salmon.
Transcriptomic characterization of transitioning cell types in the skin of Atlantic salmon.
28 Apr 2025
The skin maintains the body's integrity and serves as the first line of defence against pathogens, stressors and mechanical injuries. Despite the global significance of salmon in aquaculture, how the transcriptomic profile of cells varies during wound healing remains unexplored. Teleost's skin contains adult pluripotent cells that differentiate into various tissues, including bone, cartilage, tendon, ligament, adipose, dermis, muscle and connective tissue within the skin. These cells are pivotal for preserving the integrity of skin tissue throughout an organism's lifespan and actively participate in the wound healing processes. In this study, we characterize the transcriptomic profiles of putative mesenchymal stromal cells (fibroblast-like adult stem cells) in healthy Atlantic salmon tissue and during the wound healing process.