2021
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13655
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Long non‐coding RNAs in diabetic wound healing: Current research and clinical relevance

Abstract: Diabetic wounds are a protracted complication of diabetes mainly characterised by chronic inflammation, obstruction of epithelialization, damaged blood vessels and collagen production (maturation), as well as neuropathy. As a non‐coding RNA (ncRNA) that lack coding potential, long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have recently been reported to play a salient role in diabetic wound healing. Here, this review summarises the roles of lncRNAs in the pathology and treatments of diabetic wounds, providing references for it… Show more

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“…Additional studies are necessary to determine whether a compensatory upregulation observed in BCL11B expression in absence of BCL11A is a contributor towards the accelerated healing phenotype. Furthermore, noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs (miRNA) and long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) have received significant attention recently, owing to their rapidly emerging role in modulating nearly every stage of a healing cascade [75][76][77][78][79]. The characterization of expression of noncoding RNAs in the Bcl11a ep−/− mutant skin might provide additional cues about its mechanistic role in facilitating healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional studies are necessary to determine whether a compensatory upregulation observed in BCL11B expression in absence of BCL11A is a contributor towards the accelerated healing phenotype. Furthermore, noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs (miRNA) and long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) have received significant attention recently, owing to their rapidly emerging role in modulating nearly every stage of a healing cascade [75][76][77][78][79]. The characterization of expression of noncoding RNAs in the Bcl11a ep−/− mutant skin might provide additional cues about its mechanistic role in facilitating healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…103 Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the pathology of diabetes. 104 The overexpression of lncRNA H19 in DFUs stimulates the synthesis of FN and collagen type I and accelerates wound closure. 105 The negative-pressure wound therapy, that is, the application of subatmospheric pressure to the wound, is beneficial for the healing of DFUs.…”
Section: Treatment Of Diabetic Foot Ulcersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the specific mechanism of exosomes in skin repair remains unclear. Excessive cell inflammation is a cause of chronic wounds [ 12 ]. Pyroptosis has recently been recognized as a type of programmed cell death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%