伤口愈合
自分泌信号
表观遗传学
组蛋白
旁分泌信号
调节器
生物
炎症
细胞生物学
免疫学
基因
生物化学
受体
作者
Huiting Wu,Wei Liang,Meng Han,Yonghuan Zhen,Lixia Chen,Hua Li,Yang An
摘要
Abstract The high incidence, low healing rate and huge economic burden of wounds (especially chronic wounds) worldwide remain a great challenge for clinical staff and patients. The various stages of wound healing are regulated by paracrine or autocrine cytokines and growth factors, and the study of their intrinsic mechanisms is a prerequisite for better wound treatment. Lactate, the end product of glycolysis, plays a role in all stages of wound healing, and recent studies have identified lactate as an epigenetic regulator that regulates gene expression through histone lysine lactylation and stimulates posttranslational modifications to regulate related gene expression, thereby causing a series of biological functional changes. This article reviews the progress of research on lactate and lactylation during wound healing or in related diseases, including its involvement in immune regulation, inflammation control, and proliferative remodeling, and finally describes the prospects for lactate therapy regarding wound healing.
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