| Literature DB >> 16616753 |
Afrodite K Tsirogianni1, Niki Maria Moutsopoulos, Haralampos M Moutsopoulos.
Abstract
Wound healing is a complex biological process, comprised of a series of a sequential events aiming to repair injured tissue. The role of the immune system in this process is not only to recognise and combat the newly presented antigens at the site of injury, but also to participate in the debridement of the damaged area and to contribute to the process of healing. In this review, we discuss the molecules and cells of the immune system that participate in tissue repair. We describe the mechanisms of immune recognition during initial insult and the innate and adaptive immune responses to injury. Finally, we address the role of the immune system in regeneration and repair.Mesh:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16616753 DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2006.02.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Injury ISSN: 0020-1383 Impact factor: 2.586