The role of heat shock proteins in fracture healing-a narrative review.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Klemens Trieb, T Huber, S Senck, Franz Landauer
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Abstract

Fracture healing is a physiological process that is always accompanied by an immunologically mediated inflammatory reaction, resulting in primary bone healing. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are omnipresent stress proteins produced by cells in response to exposure to stressful conditions, which function as intracellular proteins that accomplish protein folding and transport intracellularly. This narrative review aims to shed light on the underlying molecular mechanisms of HSPs with respect to the currently available Medline literature. The initial search for "heat shock protein AND fracture" identified 70 studies; after reviewing the texts and checking for content, 9 studies remained. The second search for "heat shock protein AND trauma AND bone" identified 67 studies. After manually searching through the titles and abstracts, six articles remained, three of which were already found in the first search. One study was excluded because it did not include HSPs or fractures, resulting in two additional papers being included. The third search for "heat shock protein AND osteogenesis imperfecta AND fracture" resulted in nine studies. After reviewing the texts, three articles that were already included from the first search remained. This review highlights the significant potential of HSPs and the established HSP investigations related to fracture healing. Our review indicates that, despite the few studies available, those that were selected are very important for identifying research approaches and areas that require further study.

热休克蛋白在骨折愈合中的作用综述。
骨折愈合是一个生理过程,总是伴随着免疫介导的炎症反应,导致原发性骨愈合。热休克蛋白(HSPs)是细胞在应激条件下产生的无所不在的应激蛋白,它作为细胞内蛋白完成蛋白折叠和细胞内转运。这篇叙述性综述旨在阐明热休克蛋白的潜在分子机制,以及目前可用的Medline文献。对“热休克蛋白与骨折”的初步搜索确定了70项研究;在审查了文本并检查了内容后,剩下9项研究。第二次搜索“热休克蛋白、创伤和骨骼”确定了67项研究。在手动搜索标题和摘要后,还剩下六篇文章,其中三篇已经在第一次搜索中找到了。一项研究被排除,因为它不包括热休克蛋白或骨折,导致另外两篇论文被纳入。第三项搜索是“热休克蛋白与成骨不全和骨折”,结果是9项研究。在审查了文本后,第一次搜索中已经包含的三篇文章保留了下来。这篇综述强调了热休克蛋白的巨大潜力以及已建立的与骨折愈合相关的热休克蛋白研究。我们的回顾表明,尽管可用的研究很少,但那些被选中的研究对于确定需要进一步研究的研究方法和领域非常重要。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
311
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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