壳聚糖基敷料在皮肤创面愈合中的局部抗炎作用和免疫调节作用:系统综述。

Journal of Clinical and Translational Research Pub Date : 2022-11-09 eCollection Date: 2022-12-29
Karla C Maita, Francisco R Avila, Ricardo A Torres-Guzman, John P Garcia, Abdullah S Eldaly, Luiza Palmieri, Omar S Emam, Olivia Ho, Antonio J Forte
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背景和目的:伤口愈合是一个复杂的过程,包括几个不同的阶段。任何一个阶段的不平衡都会造成慢性伤口,有可能导致危及生命的并发症。壳聚糖(CS)是一种生物聚合物,对不同的愈合阶段有积极的影响。本系统综述旨在评估基于cs的伤口治疗在损伤后皮肤愈合过程中的抗炎和免疫调节特性。方法:根据系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目,于2021年11月进行了系统评价。我们查询了PubMed、Embase、Google Scholar和Cochrane在线数据库,以获取过去10年研究CS对炎症和免疫反应影响的所有出版物。结果:在剔除重复后,共筛选了234篇研究,其中14篇符合我们的纳入和排除标准。在研究中,CS与多种产品结合使用。一项临床试验发现治疗糖尿病足溃疡患者。研究中的所有动物模型都使用全层皮肤伤口来测试CS在愈合过程中的有效性。在所有研究中都观察到促炎细胞因子水平降低,炎症期缩短和伤口愈合加速。结论:CS被证明是一种可行的、多用途的、多方面的生物材料,可以增强对皮肤损伤的生物反应。当与其他产品结合使用时,其通过调节炎症和细胞活动来促进愈合过程的潜力增加。与患者的相关性:虽然很少有临床试验完成,但CS已经成为调节局部炎症反应促进伤口愈合的一种很好的替代方法。尤其是伴有相关合并症的患者,如糖尿病和血管功能不全,会影响皮肤愈合的典型解决方案。因此,使用基于CS的生物活性伤口敷料与纳米颗粒、生长因子、活细胞或以受控方式释放的药物联合使用,通过缩短伤口愈合过程,对患者的生命产生积极影响。
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Local anti-inflammatory effect and immunomodulatory activity of chitosan-based dressing in skin wound healing: A systematic review.

Local anti-inflammatory effect and immunomodulatory activity of chitosan-based dressing in skin wound healing: A systematic review.

Local anti-inflammatory effect and immunomodulatory activity of chitosan-based dressing in skin wound healing: A systematic review.

Local anti-inflammatory effect and immunomodulatory activity of chitosan-based dressing in skin wound healing: A systematic review.

Background and aim: Wound healing is a complex process comprised of several distinct phases. An imbalance in any of the stages creates a chronic wound with the potential to cause life-threatening complications for patients. Chitosan (CS) is a biopolymer that has shown to positively impact the different healing phases. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties of CS-based wound therapy for the skin healing process after an injury.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted in November 2021 following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines. The PubMed, Embase, Google Scholar, and Cochrane online databases were queried to capture all publications in the past 10 years that investigated the CS effects on inflammation and immune reaction.

Results: A total of 234 studies were screened after removing duplicates and 14 articles fulfilled our inclusion and exclusion criteria. In the studies, CS was combined with a wide range of products. One clinical trial was found that treated patients with diabetic foot ulcers. All animal models in the studies used a full-thickness skin wound to test the effectiveness of CS in the healing process. Decreased pro-inflammatory cytokine levels, a shortened inflammatory phase and accelerated wound closure was observed in all of the studies.

Conclusions: CS proved to be a feasible, versatile, and multifaceted biomaterial that enhances the biological response to a skin injury. When combined with other products, its potential to boost the healing process through regulation of the inflammatory and cellular activity is increased.

Relevance for patients: Although few clinical trials have been completed, CS has become an excellent alternative to modulate the local inflammatory response promoting wound healing. Especially in patients with associated comorbidities that affect the typical resolution of skin healing, such as diabetes and vascular insufficiency. Therefore, using bioactive wound dressings based on CS combined with nanoparticles, growth factors, lived cells, or medications released in a controlled manner positively impacts patient life by shorting the wound healing process.

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