铁在表皮愈合和感染中的作用

Idia Boncheva
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近年来,铁研究领域已经扩展到研究这种金属在包括心脏、粘膜表面、肿瘤和皮肤在内的各种组织中的调节的子领域。皮肤中的铁稳态和其他非肝细胞在铁调节中的作用目前还不完全清楚。本文总结了铁在伤口愈合中的作用,强调了将铁浓度维持在一个中等范围内以避免毒性或缺陷的重要性;并整合了各种细胞类型的抗菌作用,相互作用和调节。值得注意的是,角质形成细胞和募集的髓细胞分泌hepcidin的自我调节被描述。此外,还探讨了铁螯合剂在感染控制中的潜在治疗作用及其作用机制。本文旨在阐明局部铁控制与表皮感染的相关性。尽管这种情况的一些分子细节尚不清楚,但已发表的数据表明,铁调节疗法因其伤口愈合和免疫调节潜力而成为根除皮肤感染的一种有希望的治疗方法。
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Role of Iron in Epidermal Healing and Infection
In recent years, the field of iron studies has expanded into sub-domains that investigate the regulation of this metal in various tissues including the heart, mucosal surfaces, tumours, and the skin. Iron homeostasis in the skin and the role of other non-hepatic cells in the regulation of iron are currently incompletely understood. This paper summarizes the role of iron in wound healing, highlights the importance of maintaining iron concentrations within an intermediate range to avoid toxicity or defects; and integrates the antimicrobial role, interactions, and regulation of various cell types. Notably, the autoregulation of hepcidin secretion by keratinocytes and recruited myeloid cells is described. Additionally, the potential therapeutic role of iron chelators in infection control and their mechanisms of action are explored. This paper aims to elucidate the relevance of local iron control in epidermal infections. Although some of the molecular details underlying this condition remain unclear, published data suggest that iron-regulating therapies are a promising treatment for the eradication of skin infections due to their wound-healing and immune-modulating potential. 
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