Conveners
S27+S56 Combined therapies for severely infected wounds accompanied with both heavy soft and hard tissue losses + Skin wound healing in 2022: where basic science meets clinical needs
- Farzaneh Moghtader
- Alexandra P. Marques
TBA
Macrophages are known as the most dominating cells at the wound site, and they coordinate the transition between tissue repair phases during the entire wound-healing process. Especially, anti-inflammatory macrophage (M2) subtypes, namely M2a and M2c, are reported to modulate the tissue repair process tightly and chronologically by modulating fibroblast differentiation state and functions. To...
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The use of human bilayer tissue-engineered skin substitutes (hbTESSs) for the treatment of dermatological pathologies is a promising therapy, especially for severe burn patients where there is a lack of donor tissue and wound healing process is disrupted, increasing risk of infection and mortality. In search of personalized medicine, several hbTESSs are under research; their...
"<div>Introduction. The dermal white adipose tissue (dWAT) is the population of intradermal adipocytes within dermal part of the skin which actively participates in physiological and pathological processes i.e. hair regeneration, thermoregulation, immune response in skin infections and wound healing. Despite the growing interest in this population of adipocytes and identification of their...
"Cutaneous chronic wounds are characterized by the absence of healing after six weeks. The classic treatment is the debridement of the wound bed followed by a compression method. When the treatment is not efficient enough, the application of wound dressings is required. To date, no dressings are appropriated to treat the different kinds of wounds. Nowadays, research orientation is towards...
"Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can improve chronic wound healing, and recently it was suggested that the therapeutic effect of MSCs is mediated mainly through the growth factors and cytokines secreted by these cells. However, MSCs still are not the standard of care in wound healing due to several limitations such as patient-specific difference in MSCs, poor survival of...