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The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review

Impaired healing of diabetic wounds harms patients’ quality of life and even leads to disability and death, which is an urgent issue to be solved clinically. Despite the great progress that has been achieved, it remains a worldwide challenge to develop effective therapeutic treatments for diabetic w...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yanying, Zhu, Jiayan, Chen, Jing, Xu, Ruojiao, Groth, Thomas, Wan, Haitong, Zhou, Guoying
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36286052
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44100337
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author Wang, Yanying
Zhu, Jiayan
Chen, Jing
Xu, Ruojiao
Groth, Thomas
Wan, Haitong
Zhou, Guoying
author_facet Wang, Yanying
Zhu, Jiayan
Chen, Jing
Xu, Ruojiao
Groth, Thomas
Wan, Haitong
Zhou, Guoying
author_sort Wang, Yanying
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description Impaired healing of diabetic wounds harms patients’ quality of life and even leads to disability and death, which is an urgent issue to be solved clinically. Despite the great progress that has been achieved, it remains a worldwide challenge to develop effective therapeutic treatments for diabetic wounds. Recently, exosomes have attracted special attention because they can be involved in immune response, antigen presentation, cell migration, cell differentiation, tumor invasion and other processes. Meanwhile, exosomes have been proven to hold great potential in the treatment of diabetic wounds. Mechanistic studies of exosomes based on signaling pathways could not only help to uncover the mechanisms by which exosomes promote diabetic wound healing but could also provide a theoretical basis for the clinical application of exosomes. Herein, our mini-review aims to summarize the progress of research on the use of various exosomes derived from different cell types to promote diabetic wound healing, with a focus on the classical signaling pathways, including PI3K/Akt, Wnt, NF-κB, MAPK, Notch, Nrf2, HIF-1α/VEGF and TGF-β/Smad. The results show that exosomes could regulate these signaling pathways to down-regulate inflammation, reduce oxidative stress, increase angiogenesis, promote fibroblast proliferation, induce re-epithelization and inhibit scar formation, making exosomes attractive candidates for the treatment of diabetic wounds.
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spelling pubmed-96003522022-10-27 The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review Wang, Yanying Zhu, Jiayan Chen, Jing Xu, Ruojiao Groth, Thomas Wan, Haitong Zhou, Guoying Curr Issues Mol Biol Review Impaired healing of diabetic wounds harms patients’ quality of life and even leads to disability and death, which is an urgent issue to be solved clinically. Despite the great progress that has been achieved, it remains a worldwide challenge to develop effective therapeutic treatments for diabetic wounds. Recently, exosomes have attracted special attention because they can be involved in immune response, antigen presentation, cell migration, cell differentiation, tumor invasion and other processes. Meanwhile, exosomes have been proven to hold great potential in the treatment of diabetic wounds. Mechanistic studies of exosomes based on signaling pathways could not only help to uncover the mechanisms by which exosomes promote diabetic wound healing but could also provide a theoretical basis for the clinical application of exosomes. Herein, our mini-review aims to summarize the progress of research on the use of various exosomes derived from different cell types to promote diabetic wound healing, with a focus on the classical signaling pathways, including PI3K/Akt, Wnt, NF-κB, MAPK, Notch, Nrf2, HIF-1α/VEGF and TGF-β/Smad. The results show that exosomes could regulate these signaling pathways to down-regulate inflammation, reduce oxidative stress, increase angiogenesis, promote fibroblast proliferation, induce re-epithelization and inhibit scar formation, making exosomes attractive candidates for the treatment of diabetic wounds. MDPI 2022-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9600352/ /pubmed/36286052 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44100337 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Yanying
Zhu, Jiayan
Chen, Jing
Xu, Ruojiao
Groth, Thomas
Wan, Haitong
Zhou, Guoying
The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review
title The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review
title_full The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review
title_fullStr The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review
title_full_unstemmed The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review
title_short The Signaling Pathways Induced by Exosomes in Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing: A Mini-Review
title_sort signaling pathways induced by exosomes in promoting diabetic wound healing: a mini-review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36286052
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44100337
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