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Molecular Aspects of Wound Healing and the Rise of Venous Leg Ulceration: Omics Approaches to Enhance Knowledge and Aid Diagnostic Discovery

机译:伤口愈合的分子方面和静脉曲张性溃疡的兴起:Omics增强知识和辅助诊断发现的方法

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Chronic wounds, in particular venous leg ulcers (VLU), represent a substantial burden for economies, healthcare systems and societies worldwide. This burden is exacerbated by the recalcitrant nature of these wounds, despite best practice, evidence-based care, which substantially reduces the quality of life of patients. Furthermore, co-morbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease within ageing populations further contribute to the increasing prevalence in developed countries. This review provides an overview of the literature concerning the cellular and molecular mechanisms of wound healing and aspects where this process fails, resulting in a chronic wound. VLU may arise from chronic venous disease, which presents with many clinical manifestations and can lead to a highly complex disease state. Efforts to comprehend this state using various omics based approaches have delivered some insight into the underlying biology of chronic wounds and revealed markers of differentiation at the genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic levels. Furthermore, this review outlines the array of analytical tools and approaches that have been utilised for capturing multivariate data at each of these molecular levels. Future developments in spatiotemporal analysis of wounds along with the integration of multiple omics datasets may provide much needed information on the key molecules that drive wound chronicity. Such biomarkers have the potential to be developed into clinically relevant diagnostic tools to aid in personalised wound management.
机译:慢性伤口,尤其是下肢静脉溃疡(VLU),对全球的经济,医疗体系和社会构成了沉重的负担。尽管有最佳实践和循证护理,但这些伤口的顽固性加剧了这种负担,这大大降低了患者的生活质量。此外,老年人口中的糖尿病和心血管疾病等合并症进一步加剧了发达国家的患病率。这篇综述概述了有关伤口愈合的细胞和分子机制的文献,以及该过程失败导致慢性伤口的方面。 VLU可能源于慢性静脉疾病,它表现出许多临床表现,并可能导致高度复杂的疾病状态。使用各种基于组学方法的方法来了解这种状态的努力,已经使人们对慢性伤口的基础生物学有了一定的了解,并揭示了在基因组,转录组学,蛋白质组学和代谢组学水平上的分化标志。此外,本文还概述了用于在每个分子水平上捕获多元数据的分析工具和方法。伤口时空分析的未来发展以及多个组学数据集的整合可能会提供有关驱动伤口慢性化的关键分子的急需信息。此类生物标记物有可能被开发为临床相关的诊断工具,以帮助个性化伤口管理。

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