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微生物群在糖尿病伤口愈合中的作用:对新治疗方法的启示。

Role of the microbiome in diabetic wound healing: implications for new therapeutic approaches.

作者信息

Shedaliya Urja, Adwani Gunjan, Anju T R, Krishnakumar Amee, Kumar Awanish

机构信息

Institute of Science, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 382481, India.

Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492010, India.

出版信息

Arch Microbiol. 2025 Jul 31;207(9):208. doi: 10.1007/s00203-025-04399-9.

Abstract

Diabetic wounds present a persistent clinical challenge due to delayed healing and an increased risk of infection and complications. The rising global prevalence of diabetes and the associated burden of chronic, non-healing wounds highlight the urgent need for innovative and effective therapeutic strategies. Recent research has underscored the critical yet often overlooked role of the skin microbiome in modulating wound healing outcomes. This review explores the complex interactions between the skin microbiome and diabetic wound healing, aiming to inform the development of microbiome-based interventions. The review begins by outlining the composition and physiological functions of the skin microbiome, emphasizing its roles in maintaining cutaneous homeostasis, immune regulation, and barrier integrity. It then examines how diabetes-induced hyperglycemia disrupts microbial balance, leading to dysbiosis, impaired immune responses, and increased colonization by opportunistic pathogens. These alterations contribute to the formation of persistent biofilms, chronic inflammation, impaired angiogenesis, and ultimately, delayed wound repair. Mechanisms by which the microbiome exacerbates wound pathology are discussed, alongside emerging therapeutic strategies targeting the wound microbiota. These include probiotics, prebiotics, bacteriophage therapy, antimicrobial peptides, and microbiome-responsive dressings. Innovative approaches such as photoimmuno-antimicrobial therapies and advanced drug delivery systems are also considered for their potential to enhance treatment efficacy. Despite these promising developments, significant challenges remain in deciphering the full complexity of microbiome-host interactions and translating this knowledge into clinical practice. The review emphasizes the future potential of personalized, microbiome-based therapies tailored to individual microbial profiles and advocates for a precision medicine approach to diabetic wound care. Additionally, it highlights the need for further research into non-bacterial components of the microbiome and the integration of multi-omics technologies with advanced wound management strategies.

摘要

糖尿病伤口由于愈合延迟以及感染和并发症风险增加,带来了持续的临床挑战。全球糖尿病患病率的上升以及慢性、不愈合伤口的相关负担凸显了对创新和有效治疗策略的迫切需求。最近的研究强调了皮肤微生物群在调节伤口愈合结果方面的关键但常被忽视的作用。本综述探讨了皮肤微生物群与糖尿病伤口愈合之间的复杂相互作用,旨在为基于微生物群的干预措施的开发提供信息。综述首先概述了皮肤微生物群的组成和生理功能,强调其在维持皮肤稳态、免疫调节和屏障完整性方面的作用。然后研究了糖尿病引起的高血糖如何破坏微生物平衡,导致生态失调、免疫反应受损以及机会性病原体的定植增加。这些改变导致了持续性生物膜的形成、慢性炎症、血管生成受损,最终导致伤口修复延迟。讨论了微生物群加剧伤口病理的机制,以及针对伤口微生物群的新兴治疗策略。这些策略包括益生菌、益生元、噬菌体疗法、抗菌肽和微生物群反应性敷料。还考虑了光免疫抗菌疗法和先进药物递送系统等创新方法提高治疗效果的潜力。尽管有这些令人鼓舞的进展,但在解读微生物群与宿主相互作用的全部复杂性并将这些知识转化为临床实践方面,仍存在重大挑战。综述强调了根据个体微生物谱定制的个性化、基于微生物群的疗法的未来潜力,并提倡采用精准医学方法进行糖尿病伤口护理。此外,它强调需要进一步研究微生物群的非细菌成分,以及将多组学技术与先进伤口管理策略相结合。

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