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The Healing Power of Neutrophils

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Journal Trends Immunol
Date 2019 Jun 5
PMID 31160208
Citations 143
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Abstract

Neutrophils promptly accumulate in large numbers at sites of tissue injury. Injuries to the skin or mucosae disrupt barriers against the external environment, and the bactericidal actions of neutrophils are important in preventing microbial invasion. Neutrophils have also been associated with exacerbated inflammation, for example in non-healing wounds or in conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, additional neutrophil functions important for angiogenesis and tissue restoration have been uncovered in models of sterile and ischemic injury, as well as in tumors. These functions are also relevant in healing skin and mucosal wounds, and can be impaired in conditions associated with non-healing wounds, such as diabetes. Here, we discuss our current understanding of neutrophil contributions to healing, and how the latter can be compromised in disease.

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