| Literature DB >> 35269586 |
David M Chesko1, Traci A Wilgus1.
Abstract
The healing of skin wounds involves the activation and recruitment of various immune cell types, many of which are believed to contribute significantly to different aspects of the repair process. Roles for immune cells have been described in practically all stages of wound healing, including hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and scar formation/remodeling. Over the last decade, tools to deplete immune cell populations in animal models have become more advanced, leading to a surge in the number of studies examining the function of specific immune cell types in skin repair. In this review, we will summarize what is known about distinct immune cell types in cutaneous wound healing, with an emphasis on data from animal studies in which specific cell types have been targeted.Entities:
Keywords: immune cells; inflammation; repair; skin; wound healing
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35269586 PMCID: PMC8910456 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23052444
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Summary of data from mast cell depletion papers.
| Study | Wound Type | Targeting | Key Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Egozi (2003) | Excisional | Genetic |
Reepithelialization (microscopic) Vascularity (CD-31) Collagen (hydroxyproline) Macrophages (MOMA-2) T cells (CD-3) Neutrophils (GR-1) |
| Iba (2004) | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Collagen (hydroxyproline) |
| Weller (2006) | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Neutrophils (MPO activity) Vascular permeability (Evans blue) |
| Shiota (2010) | Thermal | Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Reepithelialization (microscopic) Dermal thickness (microscopic) Wound edge fibrosis (trichrome) |
| Younan (2010) | Thermal | Genetic |
Erythema (macroscopic) Ulceration (macroscopic) Hair re-growth (macroscopic) |
| Younan (2011) | Excisional | Genetic |
Collagen (trichrome) Granulation tissue Cell proliferation (Ki-67) Vascularity (CD-31) Collagen maturation (Herovici) |
| Wulff (2012) | Incisional | Genetic |
Scar size (microscopic) |
| Antsiferova (2013) | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound area (macroscopic) Reepithelialization (microscopic) Granulation tissue Neutrophils (MPO activity) |
| Nauta (2013) | Splinted | Genetic |
Wound size (macroscopic) Scar area (microscopic) Collagen density (trichrome) |
| Willenborg (2014) | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound size (macroscopic) Reepithelialization (microscopic) Granulation tissue Myofibroblasts (α-SMA) Collagen organization (picrosirius red) Neutrophils (Ly-6G/CD-11b) Macrophages (F4/80/CD-11b) Early panniculus carnosus contraction (microscopic) |
| Tellechea (2016) | Diabetic | Genetic | Wound size (macroscopic) Reepithelialization (microscopic) † |
| Nishida (2019) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound size (macroscopic) |
| Zimmermann (2019) | Infected | Genetic |
Bacterial burden Wound size (macroscopic) * |
† shown for KitW/W-v mice only. * no change in uninfected wounds.
Summary of data from neutrophil depletion papers.
| Study | Wound Type | Targeting | Key Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simpson (1972) [ | Incisional | Antibody |
Monocytes Cellularity Repair Connective tissue |
| Dovi (2003) [ | Excisional | Antibody |
Collagen (hydroxyproline) Macrophages (MOMA-2) Reepithelialization (microscopic) † |
| Grguric-Smith [ | Infected | Antibody |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Bacterial burden Collagen (RT-PCR, IHC) |
† Re-epithelialization was accelerated in both normal and diabetic neutropenic mice.
Summary of data from macrophage depletion papers.
| Study | Wound Type | Targeting | Key Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mirza (2009) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Neutrophils (Ly-6G) Monocytes (Ly-6C) Collagen (hydroxyproline) Wound disruption strength Reepithelialization (microscopic) Granulation tissue Collagen (trichrome) Vascularity (CD-31) Cellular proliferation (BrdU) |
| Goren (2009) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound size (microscopic) Neutrophils (Gr-1) Contraction (microscopic) Vascularity (CD-31) Myofibroblasts (αSMA) |
| Lucas (2010) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound size (macroscopic) Epithelial closure (microscopic) Panniculus carnosus contraction (microscopic) Granulation tissue Scar formation (picrosirius red) Vascularity (CD-31) Myofibroblasts (α-SMA) Neutrophils (Gr-1) |
| Shook (2016) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Reepithelialization (microscopic) Proliferation (phospho-histone H3) Fibroblasts (ER-TR7) Vascularity (CD-31) Myofibroblasts (α-SMA) # |
† Mgl2DTR/GFP mice lack CD301b+ cells. # shown for Mgl2DTR/GFP mice only.
Summary of data from T cell depletion papers.
| Study | Wound Type | Targeting | Key Results |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Peterson (1987) [ | Incisional + | Antibody |
Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) * |
| Barbul (1989) [ | Incisional + | Genetic |
Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) * |
| Efron (1990) [ | Incisional + | Antibody |
Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) * |
| Gawronska-Kozak (2006) [ | Incisional | Genetic |
Scar formation (trichrome) Collagen (hydroxyproline) |
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| Barbul (1989) [ | Incisional + | Antibody |
Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) * |
| Antibody |
Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) * | ||
| Efron (1990) [ | Incisional + | Antibody |
Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) * |
| Davis (2001) [ | Incisional + thymectomy | Antibody |
Wound breaking strength |
| Antibody |
Wound breaking strength | ||
| Antibody |
Wound breaking strength | ||
| Chen (2014) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Keratinocyte proliferation (Ki-67) Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) Vascularity (CD-31) CD8 T cells |
| Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Keratinocyte proliferation (Ki-67) Wound breaking strength Collagen (hydroxyproline) Vascularity (CD-31) CD4 T cells Neutrophils (Gr-1) Macrophages (CD68) | ||
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| Nosbaum (2016) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Proinflammatory macrophages (Ly-6Chi) CD4 and CD8 T cells |
| Haertel (2018) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound closure (microscopic) Reepithelialization (microscopic) Contraction (microscopic) αβ T cells |
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| Jameson (2002) [ | Excisional | Genetic |
Wound closure (macroscopic) Keratinocyte proliferation (BrdU) |
* Measured in PVA sponge.