Host-Microbiome Crosstalk in Chronic Wound Healing.

Mara Mădălina Mihai, Beatrice Bălăceanu-Gurău,Ana Ion,Alina Maria Holban, Cristian-Dorin Gurău,Marius Nicolae Popescu,Cristina Beiu,Liliana Gabriela Popa,Mircea Ioan Popa, Cerasella Cristiana Dragomirescu,Mădălina Preda, Alexandru-Andrei Muntean, Ioana Sabina Macovei,Veronica Lazăr

International journal of molecular sciences(2024)

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The pathogenesis of chronic wounds (CW) involves a multifaceted interplay of biochemical, immunological, hematological, and microbiological interactions. Biofilm development is a significant virulence trait which enhances microbial survival and pathogenicity and has various implications on the development and management of CW. Biofilms induce a prolonged suboptimal inflammation in the wound microenvironment, associated with delayed healing. The composition of wound fluid (WF) adds more complexity to the subject, with proven pro-inflammatory properties and an intricate crosstalk among cytokines, chemokines, microRNAs, proteases, growth factors, and ECM components. One approach to achieve information on the mechanisms of disease progression and therapeutic response is the use of multiple high-throughput 'OMIC' modalities (genomic, proteomic, lipidomic, metabolomic assays), facilitating the discovery of potential biomarkers for wound healing, which may represent a breakthrough in this field and a major help in addressing delayed wound healing. In this review article, we aim to summarize the current progress achieved in host-microbiome crosstalk in the spectrum of CW healing and highlight future innovative strategies to boost the host immune response against infections, focusing on the interaction between pathogens and their hosts (for instance, by harnessing microorganisms like probiotics), which may serve as the prospective advancement of vaccines and treatments against infections.
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host immunity,host–pathogen communication,host–pathogen interplay,biomarker,bacterial signaling,microbial biofilms
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