Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and Paradigms
Macrophages are prominent cells in normally healing adult skin wounds, yet their exact functions and functional significance to healing outcomes remain enigmatic. Many functional attributes are ascribed to wound macrophages, including host defense and support of the proliferation of new tissue to re...
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doaj-8e71f87265d74449abe50ed3dcc2cbb42021-01-20T00:03:00ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-01-012295095010.3390/ijms22020950Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and ParadigmsLuisa A. DiPietro0Traci A. Wilgus1Timothy J. Koh2College of Dentistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 801 S. Paulina, Chicago, IL 60612, USADepartment of Pathology, The Ohio State University, 129 Hamilton Hall, 1645 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, USACollege of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1919 W. Taylor, Chicago, IL 60612, USAMacrophages are prominent cells in normally healing adult skin wounds, yet their exact functions and functional significance to healing outcomes remain enigmatic. Many functional attributes are ascribed to wound macrophages, including host defense and support of the proliferation of new tissue to replace that lost by injury. Indeed, the depletion of macrophages is unmistakably detrimental to normal skin healing in adult mammals. Yet in certain systems, dermal wounds seem to heal well with limited or even no functional macrophages, creating an apparent paradox regarding the function of this cell in wounds. Recent advances in our understanding of wound macrophage phenotypes, along with new information about cellular plasticity in wounds, may provide some explanation for the apparently contradictory findings and suggest new paradigms regarding macrophage function in wounds. Continued study of this remarkable cell is needed to develop effective therapeutic options to improve healing outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/2/950macrophageswound healinginflammationscarregeneration |
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Luisa A. DiPietro Traci A. Wilgus Timothy J. Koh |
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Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and Paradigms |
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Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and Paradigms |
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Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and Paradigms |
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Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and Paradigms |
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Macrophages in Healing Wounds: Paradoxes and Paradigms |
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macrophages in healing wounds: paradoxes and paradigms |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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Macrophages are prominent cells in normally healing adult skin wounds, yet their exact functions and functional significance to healing outcomes remain enigmatic. Many functional attributes are ascribed to wound macrophages, including host defense and support of the proliferation of new tissue to replace that lost by injury. Indeed, the depletion of macrophages is unmistakably detrimental to normal skin healing in adult mammals. Yet in certain systems, dermal wounds seem to heal well with limited or even no functional macrophages, creating an apparent paradox regarding the function of this cell in wounds. Recent advances in our understanding of wound macrophage phenotypes, along with new information about cellular plasticity in wounds, may provide some explanation for the apparently contradictory findings and suggest new paradigms regarding macrophage function in wounds. Continued study of this remarkable cell is needed to develop effective therapeutic options to improve healing outcomes. |
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macrophages wound healing inflammation scar regeneration |
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