1. Novel insights into vancomycin-loaded calcium sulfate and negative pressure wound therapy in preventing infections in open fractures.
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Jia, Bei, Xue, Rui, Li, Jia, Guo, Jichao, and Liu, Jianning
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INFECTION prevention , *WOUND healing , *FLOW cytometry , *MACROPHAGES , *GENOMICS , *CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) , *T-test (Statistics) , *DATA analysis , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *KRUSKAL-Wallis Test , *COMPOUND fractures , *REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction , *MANN Whitney U Test , *STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *VANCOMYCIN , *NEGATIVE-pressure wound therapy , *CALCIUM compounds , *MICE , *RNA , *ANIMAL experimentation , *GENE expression profiling , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *ANALYSIS of variance , *STATISTICS , *BACTERIAL diseases , *SURGICAL site infections , *COMPARATIVE studies , *STAINS & staining (Microscopy) , *DATA analysis software , *SEQUENCE analysis - Abstract
Background: Open fractures are challenging due to susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus infections. This study examines the impact of Vancomycin-Loaded Calcium Sulfate (VLCS) and negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) on macrophage behavior in enhancing healing and infection resistance. Both VLCS and NPWT were evaluated individually and in combination to determine their effects on macrophage polarization and infection resistance in open fractures. Methods: Through single-cell RNA sequencing, genomic expressions in macrophages from open fracture patients treated with VLCS and NPWT were compared to a control group. The analysis focused on MBD2 gene changes related to macrophage polarization. Results: Remarkable modifications in MBD2 expression in the treatment group indicate a shift towards M2 macrophage polarization. Additionally, the combined treatment group exhibited greater improvements in infection resistance and healing compared to the individual treatments. This shift suggests a healing-promoting atmosphere with improved infection resilience. Conclusions: VLCS and NPWT demonstrate the ability to alter macrophage behavior toward M2 polarization, which is crucial for infection prevention in open fractures. The synergistic effect of their combined use shows even greater promise in enhancing outcomes in orthopedic trauma care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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