Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Jan 2023)

Wounds under diabetic milieu: The role of immune cellar components and signaling pathways

  • Siyuan Lin,
  • Qixue Wang,
  • Xiaoting Huang,
  • Jiawei Feng,
  • Yuqing Wang,
  • Tengteng Shao,
  • Xiaofei Deng,
  • Yemin Cao,
  • Xinghua Chen,
  • Mingmei Zhou,
  • Cheng Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 157
p. 114052

Abstract

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A major challenge in the field of diabetic wound healing is to confirm the body's intrinsic mechanism that could sense the immune system damage promptly and protect the wound from non-healing. Accumulating literature indicates that macrophage, a contributor to prolonged inflammation occurring at the wound site, might play such a role in hindering wound healing. Likewise, other immune cell dysfunctions, such as persistent neutrophils and T cell infection, may also lead to persistent oxidative stress and inflammatory reaction during diabetic wound healing. In this article, we discuss recent advances in the immune cellular components in wounds under the diabetic milieu, and the role of key signaling mechanisms that compromise the function of immune cells leading to persistent wound non-healing.

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