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Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes

Diabetic foot ulceration is a severe complication of diabetes that lacks effective treatment. Mast cells (MCs) contribute to wound healing, but their role in diabetes skin complications is poorly understood. Here we show that the number of degranulated MCs is increased in unwounded forearm and foot...

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Autores principales: Tellechea, Ana, Leal, Ermelindo C., Kafanas, Antonios, Auster, Michael E., Kuchibhotla, Sarada, Ostrovsky, Yana, Tecilazich, Francesco, Baltzis, Dimitrios, Zheng, Yongjun, Carvalho, Eugénia, Zabolotny, Janice M., Weng, Zuyi, Petra, Anastasia, Patel, Arti, Panagiotidou, Smaro, Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Leena, Theoharides, Theoharis C., Veves, Aristidis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27207516
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db15-0340
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author Tellechea, Ana
Leal, Ermelindo C.
Kafanas, Antonios
Auster, Michael E.
Kuchibhotla, Sarada
Ostrovsky, Yana
Tecilazich, Francesco
Baltzis, Dimitrios
Zheng, Yongjun
Carvalho, Eugénia
Zabolotny, Janice M.
Weng, Zuyi
Petra, Anastasia
Patel, Arti
Panagiotidou, Smaro
Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Leena
Theoharides, Theoharis C.
Veves, Aristidis
author_facet Tellechea, Ana
Leal, Ermelindo C.
Kafanas, Antonios
Auster, Michael E.
Kuchibhotla, Sarada
Ostrovsky, Yana
Tecilazich, Francesco
Baltzis, Dimitrios
Zheng, Yongjun
Carvalho, Eugénia
Zabolotny, Janice M.
Weng, Zuyi
Petra, Anastasia
Patel, Arti
Panagiotidou, Smaro
Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Leena
Theoharides, Theoharis C.
Veves, Aristidis
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description Diabetic foot ulceration is a severe complication of diabetes that lacks effective treatment. Mast cells (MCs) contribute to wound healing, but their role in diabetes skin complications is poorly understood. Here we show that the number of degranulated MCs is increased in unwounded forearm and foot skin of patients with diabetes and in unwounded dorsal skin of diabetic mice (P < 0.05). Conversely, postwounding MC degranulation increases in nondiabetic mice, but not in diabetic mice. Pretreatment with the MC degranulation inhibitor disodium cromoglycate rescues diabetes-associated wound-healing impairment in mice and shifts macrophages to the regenerative M2 phenotype (P < 0.05). Nevertheless, nondiabetic and diabetic mice deficient in MCs have delayed wound healing compared with their wild-type (WT) controls, implying that some MC mediator is needed for proper healing. MCs are a major source of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in mouse skin, but the level of VEGF is reduced in diabetic mouse skin, and its release from human MCs is reduced in hyperglycemic conditions. Topical treatment with the MC trigger substance P does not affect wound healing in MC-deficient mice, but improves it in WT mice. In conclusion, the presence of nondegranulated MCs in unwounded skin is required for proper wound healing, and therapies inhibiting MC degranulation could improve wound healing in diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-49155742017-07-01 Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes Tellechea, Ana Leal, Ermelindo C. Kafanas, Antonios Auster, Michael E. Kuchibhotla, Sarada Ostrovsky, Yana Tecilazich, Francesco Baltzis, Dimitrios Zheng, Yongjun Carvalho, Eugénia Zabolotny, Janice M. Weng, Zuyi Petra, Anastasia Patel, Arti Panagiotidou, Smaro Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Leena Theoharides, Theoharis C. Veves, Aristidis Diabetes Complications Diabetic foot ulceration is a severe complication of diabetes that lacks effective treatment. Mast cells (MCs) contribute to wound healing, but their role in diabetes skin complications is poorly understood. Here we show that the number of degranulated MCs is increased in unwounded forearm and foot skin of patients with diabetes and in unwounded dorsal skin of diabetic mice (P < 0.05). Conversely, postwounding MC degranulation increases in nondiabetic mice, but not in diabetic mice. Pretreatment with the MC degranulation inhibitor disodium cromoglycate rescues diabetes-associated wound-healing impairment in mice and shifts macrophages to the regenerative M2 phenotype (P < 0.05). Nevertheless, nondiabetic and diabetic mice deficient in MCs have delayed wound healing compared with their wild-type (WT) controls, implying that some MC mediator is needed for proper healing. MCs are a major source of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in mouse skin, but the level of VEGF is reduced in diabetic mouse skin, and its release from human MCs is reduced in hyperglycemic conditions. Topical treatment with the MC trigger substance P does not affect wound healing in MC-deficient mice, but improves it in WT mice. In conclusion, the presence of nondegranulated MCs in unwounded skin is required for proper wound healing, and therapies inhibiting MC degranulation could improve wound healing in diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2016-07 2016-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4915574/ /pubmed/27207516 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db15-0340 Text en © 2016 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered.
spellingShingle Complications
Tellechea, Ana
Leal, Ermelindo C.
Kafanas, Antonios
Auster, Michael E.
Kuchibhotla, Sarada
Ostrovsky, Yana
Tecilazich, Francesco
Baltzis, Dimitrios
Zheng, Yongjun
Carvalho, Eugénia
Zabolotny, Janice M.
Weng, Zuyi
Petra, Anastasia
Patel, Arti
Panagiotidou, Smaro
Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Leena
Theoharides, Theoharis C.
Veves, Aristidis
Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes
title Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes
title_full Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes
title_fullStr Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes
title_short Mast Cells Regulate Wound Healing in Diabetes
title_sort mast cells regulate wound healing in diabetes
topic Complications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27207516
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db15-0340
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