Decoding the cGAS–STING–eosinophils predictive and natural therapeutic molecular signature in burn injury progression and keloid formation: insights from artificial intelligence-driven multiomics - Summary - MDSpire

Decoding the cGAS–STING–eosinophils predictive and natural therapeutic molecular signature in burn injury progression and keloid formation: insights from artificial intelligence-driven multiomics

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  • Jingjing Li

  • Qinghua Yang

  • May 29, 2026

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Objective:

To investigate the role of the cGAS–STING pathway in regulating eosinophils during the progression of burn injury and keloid formation.

Key Findings:
  • An integrated CE-associated gene signature can indicate keloid formation in burn injury patients.
  • CCL5 is identified as an up-regulated pathogenic factor.
Interpretation:

Limitations:
  • Consider including any limitations mentioned in the source.
Conclusion:

The findings provide insights into the predictive and therapeutic aspects of postburn keloid formation.

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