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AuthorMahmoud, Nouf N.
AuthorHamad, Khawla
AuthorAl Shibitini, Aya
AuthorJuma, Sarah
AuthorSharifi, Shahriar
AuthorGould, Lisa
AuthorMahmoudi, Morteza
Available date2024-02-26T10:07:36Z
Publication Date2024-01-03
Publication NameACS Pharmacology and Translational Science
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsptsci.3c00336
CitationMahmoud, N. N., Hamad, K., Al Shibitini, A., Juma, S., Sharifi, S., Gould, L., & Mahmoudi, M. (2024). Investigating Inflammatory Markers in Wound Healing: Understanding Implications and Identifying Artifacts. ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science, 7(1), 18-27.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/52219
AbstractUnderstanding the complex interplay of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines is crucial in the field of wound healing, as it holds the key to developing effective therapeutics. In the initial stages of wound healing, pro-inflammatory cytokines like IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, and various chemokines play vital roles in recruiting cells for debris clearance and the recruitment of growth factors. Careful regulation and timely resolution of this early inflammation are essential for optimal wound repair. As the healing process progresses, anti-inflammatory proteins such as IL-10 and IL-4 become instrumental in facilitating the transition to later stages where pro-inflammatory cytokines promote angiogenesis and wound remodeling. This Perspective underscores the complexity of inflammatory cytokines in wound healing research and emphasizes the need for comprehensive and unbiased methodologies in their evaluation. For robust and reliable results in wound-healing research, a more holistic approach is necessary─one that considers the roles, interactions, and timing of biological molecules, alongside careful sampling and evaluation strategies.
SponsorU.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (grant DK131417).
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
SubjectAnti-inflammation
Chronic wound
Cytokines
Pro-inflammation
TitleInvestigating Inflammatory Markers in Wound Healing: Understanding Implications and Identifying Artifacts
TypeArticle
Pagination18-27
Issue Number1
Volume Number7
ESSN2575-9108
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