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糖尿病伤口愈合中的外泌体:机制、应用及展望

Exosomes in Diabetic Wound Healing: Mechanisms, Applications, and Perspectives.

作者信息

Yi Jialian, Tang Qisheng, Sun Shuifen, Xie Hongqing, Wang Linping, Yin Xin

机构信息

The Regenerative Medicine Research Center, The Affiliated Hospital of Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, People's Republic of China.

The Regenerative Medicine Research Center, The First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province, Kunming, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2025 Aug 21;18:2955-2976. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S532885. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Delayed wound healing is a major complication of diabetes, significantly impacting patients' quality of life. Traditional treatments, such as wound debridement, dressing application, and growth factor therapy, often suffer from limited efficacy and significant side effects. In recent years, exosomes have emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for promoting diabetic skin wound healing. Exosomes, nano-sized vesicles secreted by cells, are rich in bioactive components, including proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids, enabling them to participate in intercellular communication and modulate cellular functions. Studies have demonstrated that exosomes derived from stem cells can significantly enhance diabetic wound healing. This effect is attributed to their ability to modulate key wound healing processes, including shortening the inflammatory phase, promoting angiogenesis, facilitating cell migration and re-epithelialization, and regulating collagen remodeling. Moreover, various pre-treatment strategies, applied to either the exosome-secreting cells or the isolated exosomes themselves, can significantly augment their therapeutic efficacy. As natural nanocarriers with low immunogenicity and high targeting specificity, exosomes hold great promise in tissue repair and regenerative medicine. This review summarizes the latest research progress on exosomes in diabetic wound healing, exploring their mechanisms of action and potential clinical applications, thereby establishing a foundation for the clinical translation of exosomes in diabetic wound management.

摘要

伤口愈合延迟是糖尿病的主要并发症,严重影响患者的生活质量。传统治疗方法,如伤口清创、敷料应用和生长因子治疗,往往疗效有限且副作用显著。近年来,外泌体已成为促进糖尿病皮肤伤口愈合的一种有前景的治疗策略。外泌体是细胞分泌的纳米级囊泡,富含生物活性成分,包括蛋白质、核酸和脂质,使其能够参与细胞间通讯并调节细胞功能。研究表明,源自干细胞的外泌体可显著促进糖尿病伤口愈合。这种作用归因于它们调节关键伤口愈合过程的能力,包括缩短炎症期、促进血管生成、促进细胞迁移和再上皮化以及调节胶原蛋白重塑。此外,应用于外泌体分泌细胞或分离出的外泌体本身的各种预处理策略可显著增强其治疗效果。作为具有低免疫原性和高靶向特异性的天然纳米载体,外泌体在组织修复和再生医学中具有巨大潜力。本综述总结了外泌体在糖尿病伤口愈合方面的最新研究进展,探讨其作用机制和潜在临床应用,从而为外泌体在糖尿病伤口管理中的临床转化奠定基础。

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