Impact of tibial transverse transport in tissue regeneration and wound healing with perspective on diabetic foot ulcers

Sulagna Mukherjee, Seung-Soon Im
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In this editorial, we comment on an article by Liao et al published in the current issue of the World Journal of Diabetes. We focus on the clinical significance of tibial transverse transport (TTT) as an effective treatment for patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). TTT has been associated with tissue regeneration, improved blood circulation, reduced amputation rates, and increased expression of early angiogenic factors. Mechanistically, TTT can influence macrophage polarization and growth factor upregulation. Despite this potential, the limitations and conflicting results of existing studies justify the need for further research into its optimal application and development. These clinical implications highlight the efficacy of TTT in recalcitrant DFU and provide lasting stimuli for tissue re-generation, and blood vessel and bone marrow improvement. Immunomodulation via systemic responses contributes to its therapeutic potential. Future studies should investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms to enhance our understanding and the efficacy of TTT. This manuscript emphasizes the potential of TTT in limb preservation and diabetic wound healing and suggests avenues for preventive measures against limb amputation in diabetes and peripheral artery disease. Here, we highlight the clinical significance of the TTT and its importance in healing DFU to promote the use of this technique in tissue regeneration.
胫骨横向运输对组织再生和伤口愈合的影响,以糖尿病足溃疡为视角
在这篇社论中,我们对本期《世界糖尿病杂志》(World Journal of Diabetes)上发表的廖等人的一篇文章进行了评论。我们重点讨论了胫骨横向运输(TTT)作为糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)患者有效治疗方法的临床意义。TTT 与组织再生、改善血液循环、降低截肢率以及增加早期血管生成因子的表达有关。从机理上讲,TTT 可以影响巨噬细胞的极化和生长因子的上调。尽管具有这种潜力,但现有研究的局限性和相互矛盾的结果证明,有必要进一步研究其最佳应用和发展。这些临床意义凸显了 TTT 对顽固性 DFU 的疗效,并为组织再生、血管和骨髓改善提供了持久的刺激。通过全身反应进行免疫调节有助于提高其治疗潜力。未来的研究应探究其潜在的分子机制,以加深我们对 TTT 的理解并提高其疗效。本手稿强调了 TTT 在肢体保护和糖尿病伤口愈合方面的潜力,并提出了糖尿病和外周动脉疾病截肢预防措施的途径。在此,我们强调了 TTT 的临床意义及其在 DFU 愈合中的重要性,以促进该技术在组织再生中的应用。
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