Monocytes and lymphocytes play a key role in physiologic wound healing and might be involved in the impaired mechanisms observed in diabetes. Skin wound macrophages are represented by tissue resident macrophages and infiltrating peripheral blood recruited monocytes which play a leading role during the inflammatory phase of wound repair. The impaired transition of diabetic wound macrophages from pro-inflammatory M1 phenotypes to anti-inflammatory pro-regenerative M2 phenotypes might represent a key issue for impaired diabetic wound healing. This review will focus on the role of immune system cells in normal skin and diabetic wound repair. Furthermore, it will give an insight into therapy able to immuno-modulate wound healing processes toward to a regenerative anti-inflammatory fashion. Different approaches, such as cell therapy, exosome, and dermal substitute able to promote the M1 to M2 switch and able to positively influence healing processes in chronic wounds will be discussed.

Rehak, L., Giurato, L., Meloni, M., Panunzi, A., Manti, G.m., Uccioli, L. (2022). The Immune-Centric Revolution in the Diabetic Foot: Monocytes and Lymphocytes Role in Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration-A Narrative Review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 11(3), 1-27 [10.3390/jcm11030889].

The Immune-Centric Revolution in the Diabetic Foot: Monocytes and Lymphocytes Role in Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration-A Narrative Review

Giurato, Laura;Meloni, Marco;Panunzi, Andrea;Uccioli, Luigi
2022-01-01

Abstract

Monocytes and lymphocytes play a key role in physiologic wound healing and might be involved in the impaired mechanisms observed in diabetes. Skin wound macrophages are represented by tissue resident macrophages and infiltrating peripheral blood recruited monocytes which play a leading role during the inflammatory phase of wound repair. The impaired transition of diabetic wound macrophages from pro-inflammatory M1 phenotypes to anti-inflammatory pro-regenerative M2 phenotypes might represent a key issue for impaired diabetic wound healing. This review will focus on the role of immune system cells in normal skin and diabetic wound repair. Furthermore, it will give an insight into therapy able to immuno-modulate wound healing processes toward to a regenerative anti-inflammatory fashion. Different approaches, such as cell therapy, exosome, and dermal substitute able to promote the M1 to M2 switch and able to positively influence healing processes in chronic wounds will be discussed.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/13
Settore MEDS-08/A - Endocrinologia
English
wound healing
diabetic foot
immune system
monocytes
lymphocytes
macrophage polarization
tissue regeneration
diabetic foot
immune system
lymphocytes
macrophage polarization
monocytes
tissue regeneration
wound healing
Rehak, L., Giurato, L., Meloni, M., Panunzi, A., Manti, G.m., Uccioli, L. (2022). The Immune-Centric Revolution in the Diabetic Foot: Monocytes and Lymphocytes Role in Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration-A Narrative Review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 11(3), 1-27 [10.3390/jcm11030889].
Rehak, L; Giurato, L; Meloni, M; Panunzi, A; Manti, Gm; Uccioli, L
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