Biology and Biomarkers for Wound Healing

伤口愈合 生物标志物发现 医学 生物标志物 生物信息学 科克伦图书馆 人口 降钙素原 梅德林 疾病 重症监护医学 计算生物学 病理 荟萃分析 蛋白质组学 内科学 免疫学 败血症 生物 基因 环境卫生 生物化学
作者
Linsey E. Lindley,Olivera Stojadinović,Irena Pastar,Marjana Tomic‐Canic
出处
期刊:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery [Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
卷期号:138 (3S): 18S-28S 被引量:324
标识
DOI:10.1097/prs.0000000000002682
摘要

As the population grows older, the incidence and prevalence of conditions that lead to a predisposition for poor wound healing also increase. Ultimately, this increase in nonhealing wounds has led to significant morbidity and mortality with subsequent huge economic ramifications. Therefore, understanding specific molecular mechanisms underlying aberrant wound healing is of great importance. It has and will continue to be the leading pathway to the discovery of therapeutic targets, as well as diagnostic molecular biomarkers. Biomarkers may help identify and stratify subsets of nonhealing patients for whom biomarker-guided approaches may aid in healing.A series of literature searches were performed using Medline, PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Internet searches.Currently, biomarkers are being identified using biomaterials sourced locally from human wounds and/or systemically using high-throughput "omics" modalities (genomic, proteomic, lipidomic, and metabolomic analysis). In this review, we highlight the current status of clinically applicable biomarkers and propose multiple steps in validation and implementation spectrum, including those measured in tissue specimens, for example, β-catenin and c-myc, wound fluid, matrix metalloproteinases and interleukins, swabs, wound microbiota, and serum, for example, procalcitonin and matrix metalloproteinases.Identification of numerous potential biomarkers using different avenues of sample collection and molecular approaches is currently underway. A focus on simplicity and consistent implementation of these biomarkers, as well as an emphasis on efficacious follow-up therapeutics, is necessary for transition of this technology to clinically feasible point-of-care applications.
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