伤口愈合
炎症
皮肤修复
间充质干细胞
医学
干细胞
糖尿病足
脂肪组织
免疫学
糖尿病
生物
内科学
内分泌学
细胞生物学
病理
作者
Long Ouyang,Daojing Qiu,Xin Fu,Aiping Wu,Pengyuan Yang,Zhigang Yang,Qian Wang,Yan Li,Ran Xiao
标识
DOI:10.1186/s13287-022-03082-w
摘要
Abstract Background In diabetes, delayed wound healing was considered as the result of excessive recruitment and retention of pro-inflammatory cells and factors. Hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase (HPGDS) was identified from differently expressed genes of diabetic human foot skin. HPGDS is responsible for the production of prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), an inflammatory mediator. Therefore, we aim to explore whether HPGDS could be a therapeutic target in the diabetic wound (DW). Method In this study, we compared gene expression profilings of diabetic human foot skin and non-diabetic human foot skin from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. We detected the characteristics of immune components in diabetic mice wound and investigated the role and underlying mechanism of the differently expressed Hpgds for the diabetic wound healing. For in vivo studies, we engineered ADSC to overexpress Hpgds (ADSC Hpgds ) and evaluated its effects on diabetic wound healing using a full-thickness skin wound model. For in vitro studies, we evaluated the role of ADSC Hpgds conditioned medium and PGD2 on Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced macrophage. Results Hpgds was significantly down-regulated in type 2 diabetic mice wound and its deficiency delayed normal wound healing. ADSC Hpgds accelerated DW healing by reducing neutrophil and CD8T cell recruitment, promoting M2 macrophage polarization and increasing the production of growth factors. ADSC Hpgds conditioned medium showed superior capability in promoting M2 macrophage transition than conditioned medium derived from ADSC alone. Conclusion Our results demonstrated that Hpgds is required for wound healing, and ADSC Hpgds could accelerate DW healing by improving anti-inflammatory state and normalizing the proliferation phase of wound healing in mice. These findings provide a new insight in the therapeutic strategy of diabetic wound.
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