1. Immune Regulation of Skin Wound Healing: Mechanisms and Novel Therapeutic Targets
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Sumit Sheoran, Mikaël M. Martino, Jacqueline Larouche, and Kenta Maruyama
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0301 basic medicine ,Chronic wound ,Skin repair ,Skin wound ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Regeneration (biology) ,Immune regulation ,Inflammation ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Bioinformatics ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Immune system ,Emergency Medicine ,Medicine ,Immune Mediators ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Guest Editor: Priscilla S. BriquezComprehensive Invited Reviews - Abstract
Significance: The immune system plays a central role in orchestrating the tissue healing process. Hence, controlling the immune system to promote tissue repair and regeneration is an attractive approach when designing regenerative strategies. This review discusses the pathophysiology of both acute and chronic wounds and possible strategies to control the immune system to accelerate chronic wound closure and promote skin regeneration (scar-less healing) of acute wounds. Recent Advances: Recent studies have revealed the key roles of various immune cells and immune mediators in skin repair. Thus, immune components have been targeted to promote chronic wound repair or skin regeneration and several growth factors, cytokines, and biomaterials have shown promising results in animal models. However, these novel strategies are often struggling to meet efficacy standards in clinical trials, partly due to inadequate drug delivery systems and safety concerns. Critical Issues: Excess inflammation is a major culprit in...
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- 2017