腿部静脉溃疡液中的蛋白质生物标志物:系统综述

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Renitha Reddi, Matthew Tan, Alun Huw Davies, Sarah Onida
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摘要

下肢静脉性溃疡(VLUs)是一种常见的疾病,可导致严重的发病率和较差的生活质量。对无法愈合的vlu的生物学基础了解甚少。VLU渗出物可能反映潜在的伤口微环境。本系统综述旨在确定文献中报道的VLU液体/渗出液中潜在的诊断和/或预后蛋白生物标志物。根据PRISMA指南进行了系统评价。检索截止到2024年3月31日的MEDLINE和Embase数据库。全文,包括在VLU液体/渗出液中鉴定的蛋白质的英文报告的初步研究。两名独立审稿人进行了摘要和全文筛选。通过检索纳入研究的参考文献来确定其他出版物。46项研究被确认,其中9项比较愈合和非愈合的vlu。细胞因子(如IL-1a、IL-1ra、IL-6、eotaxin、GM-CSF、PDGF、VEGF)和参与细胞外基质(ECM)稳态的蛋白(如MMP-7、MMP-10、MMP-13、TIMP-4)在未愈合的VLUs中与愈合的VLUs相比显著增加。胶原亚单位(PICP和PIIINP)随着VLU愈合显著增加。炎性蛋白(如补体6型、S100A8、S100A9)和ECM蛋白(如纤维连接蛋白、lumican)在未愈合的vlu中比急性外科伤口增加。伤口渗出液中特定蛋白水平的改变可能指示愈合和未愈合的vlu。进一步的工作是必要的,以阐明一个全面的蛋白质表型,可能有助于早期识别和预测不愈合的vlu。
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Protein Biomarkers in Venous Leg Ulcer Fluid: A Systematic Review

Protein Biomarkers in Venous Leg Ulcer Fluid: A Systematic Review

Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are common and cause significant morbidity and poor quality of life. There is a poor understanding of the biology underlying non-healing VLUs. VLU exudates may reflect the underlying wound microenvironment. This systematic review aims to identify potentially diagnostic and/or prognostic protein biomarkers within VLU fluid/exudates reported in the literature. A systematic review was reported according to PRISMA guidelines. MEDLINE and Embase databases were searched up to 31st March 2024. Full text, primary studies in English reporting on proteins identified in VLU fluid/exudate were included. Two independent reviewers performed the abstract and full-text screen. Additional publications were identified by searching the references of included studies. 46 studies were identified, with nine comparing healing and non-healing VLUs. Cytokines (e.g., IL-1a, IL-1ra, IL-6, eotaxin, GM-CSF, PDGF, VEGF) and proteins involved in extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis (e.g., MMP-7, MMP-10, MMP-13, TIMP-4) were significantly increased in non-healing compared to healing VLUs. Collagen subunits (PICP and PIIINP) significantly increased as the VLU healed. Inflammatory proteins (e.g., complement type 6, S100A8, S100A9) and ECM proteins (e.g., fibronectin, lumican) were found to be increased in non-healing VLUs compared to acute surgical wounds. Altered levels of specific proteins in wound exudates may be indicative of healing and non-healing VLUs. Further work is essential to elucidate a comprehensive protein phenotype that may help early identification and prognostication of non-healing VLUs.

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International Wound Journal
International Wound Journal DERMATOLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
12.90%
发文量
266
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Editors welcome papers on all aspects of prevention and treatment of wounds and associated conditions in the fields of surgery, dermatology, oncology, nursing, radiotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and podiatry. The Journal accepts papers in the following categories: - Research papers - Review articles - Clinical studies - Letters - News and Views: international perspectives, education initiatives, guidelines and different activities of groups and societies. Calendar of events The Editors are supported by a board of international experts and a panel of reviewers across a range of disciplines and specialties which ensures only the most current and relevant research is published.
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