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治疗性超声治疗下肢静脉溃疡中的基因表达变化

Gene expression changes in therapeutic ultrasound-treated venous leg ulcers.

作者信息

Boerman Olivia, Abedin Zahidur, DiMaria-Ghalili Rose Ann, Weingarten Michael S, Neidrauer Michael, Lewin Peter A, Spiller Kara L

机构信息

School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.

Biomedical Engineering, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, United States.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2023 Mar 30;10:1144182. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1144182. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound has been previously shown to promote healing of chronic wounds in humans, but mechanisms behind these effects are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate gene expression differences in debrided human venous ulcer tissue from patients treated with low-frequency (20 kHz), low-intensity (100 mW/cm) ultrasound compared to a sham treatment in an effort to better understand the potential biological mechanisms.

METHODS

Debrided venous ulcer tissue was collected from 32 subjects one week after sham treatment or low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound treatment. Of these samples, 7 samples (3 ultrasound treated and 4 sham treated) yielded sufficient quality total RNA for analysis by ultra-high multiplexed PCR (Ampliseq) and expression of more than 24,000 genes was analyzed. 477 genes were found to be significantly differentially expressed between the ultrasound and sham groups using cut-off values of  < 0.05 and fold change of 2.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The top differentially expressed genes included those involved in regulation of cell metabolism, proliferation, and immune cell signaling. Gene set enrichment analysis identified 20 significantly enriched gene sets from upregulated genes and 4 significantly enriched gene sets from downregulated genes. Most of the enriched gene sets from upregulated genes were related to cell-cell signaling pathways. The most significantly enriched gene set from downregulated genes was the inflammatory response gene set. These findings show that therapeutic ultrasound influences cellular behavior in chronic wounds as early as 1 week after application. Considering the well-known role of chronic inflammation in impairing wound healing in chronic wounds, these results suggest that a downregulation of inflammatory genes is a possible biological mechanism of ultrasound-mediated venous chronic wound healing. Such increased understanding may ultimately lead to the enhancement of ultrasound devices to accelerate chronic wound healing and increase patient quality of life.

摘要

引言

先前研究表明,低频、低强度超声可促进人类慢性伤口愈合,但其作用机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估低频(20千赫)、低强度(100毫瓦/平方厘米)超声治疗患者清创后的人静脉溃疡组织与假治疗相比的基因表达差异,以更好地理解潜在的生物学机制。

方法

在假治疗或低频、低强度超声治疗1周后,从32名受试者中收集清创后的静脉溃疡组织。在这些样本中,7个样本(3个超声治疗样本和4个假治疗样本)产生了足够质量的总RNA,用于通过超高通量多重PCR(扩增子测序)进行分析,并分析了超过24000个基因的表达。使用<0.05的截断值和2倍的变化倍数,发现超声组和假治疗组之间有477个基因存在显著差异表达。

结果与讨论

差异表达最显著的基因包括参与细胞代谢、增殖和免疫细胞信号调节的基因。基因集富集分析从上调基因中鉴定出20个显著富集的基因集,从下调基因中鉴定出4个显著富集的基因集。上调基因中大多数富集的基因集与细胞间信号通路有关。下调基因中最显著富集的基因集是炎症反应基因集。这些发现表明,治疗性超声在应用后1周内就能影响慢性伤口中的细胞行为。考虑到慢性炎症在慢性伤口愈合受损中的众所周知的作用,这些结果表明炎症基因的下调可能是超声介导的静脉慢性伤口愈合的生物学机制。这种进一步的理解最终可能会导致超声设备的改进,以加速慢性伤口愈合并提高患者的生活质量。

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