Macrophage-Mediated Inflammation in Skin Wound Healing
University of South Australia · Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Macrophages are key immune cells that respond to infections, and modulate pathophysiological conditions such as wound healing. By possessing phagocytic activities and through the secretion of cytokines and growth factors, macrophages are pivotal orchestrators of inflammation, fibrosis, and wound repair. Macrophages orchestrate the process of wound healing through the transitioning from predominantly pro-inflammatory (M1-like phenotypes), which present early post-injury, to anti-inflammatory (M2-like phenotypes), which appear later to modulate skin repair and wound closure. In this review, different cellular and molecular aspects of macrophage-mediated skin wound healing are discussed, alongside important…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 142
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6Topics & keywords
- Wound healing
- Inflammation
- Macrophage
- Immune system
- Skin repair
- Medicine
- Fibrosis
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being