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NOS1AP genetic variation is associated with impaired healing of diabetic foot ulcers and diminished response to healing of circulating stem/progenitor cells

机译:NOS1AP遗传变异与糖尿病足溃疡的愈合不良和对循环干/祖细胞愈合的反应减弱有关

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It is unclear why many with diabetes develop foot ulcers (DFU) and why some do not heal. It could be associated with genetic variation. We have previously shown that NOS1AP variation is associated with lower extremity amputation in those with diabetes and that circulating stem progenitor cell concentration (SPC) is associated with impaired foot ulcer healing in those with diabetes. The goal of this study was to determine if NOS1AP variation is associated with impaired wound healing and with SPC mobilization in those with DFU. In longitudinal cohort study we demonstrate that NOS1AP variants rs16849113 and rs19649113 are associated with impaired wound healing and with SPC mobilization in those with DFU. We believe that further study of NOS1AP is merited and that it NOS1AP might be associated with a functional impairment.
机译:目前尚不清楚为什么许多糖尿病患者会患上足溃疡(DFU),为什么有些人无法治愈。它可能与遗传变异有关。先前我们已经表明,NOS1AP变异与糖尿病患者的下肢截肢有关,而循环干祖细胞浓度(SPC)与糖尿病患者的足溃疡愈合不良有关。这项研究的目的是确定在患有DFU的患者中,NOS1AP变异是否与伤口愈合不良和SPC动员有关。在纵向队列研究中,我们证明了DFU患者中NOS1AP变体rs16849113和rs19649113与伤口愈合不良和SPC动员有关。我们认为有必要对NOS1AP进行进一步的研究,并且它可能与功能障碍有关。

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