nets (neutrophill exteacellular traps) in wound healing mohit
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Presented By: MOHIT Reg. No.: 15mslsmm01
Centre for Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine School of Health Sciences Central University of Punjab
ROLE OF NEUTROPHIL EXTRACELLULAR TRAPS IN WOUND HEALING
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WOUND• It is a constrained injury which is caused by an external force and it can involve any
tissue or organ. It can be mild, severe, or even lethal.
It has two types:-• Acute• Chronic
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ACUTE WOUND
ACUTE
• Heal completely• Minimal
scarring• Usually 8–12
weeks
SOURCE :- http://woundeducators.com/phases-wound-healing-part-2/
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CHRONIC WOUND
CHRONIC• Heal slowly• More than 12
weeks• Regularly
reoccur
SOURCE :- http://woundeducators.com/phases-wound-healing-part-2/
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WOUND HEALING
It is a specific biological process related to the general phenomenon of growth and tissue regeneration.
It progresses through a series of interdependent and overlapping stages in which a variety of cellular and matrix components act together to re-establish the integrity of damaged tissue and replacement of lost tissue.
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PHASES OF WOUND HEALING
Stages of wound healing:
Hemostasis: immediate response
Inflammation: 0-4 days
Proliferation: 4-21 days
Granulation () :4-21 days Epithelialization
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NORMAL WOUND HEALING MECHANISM
SOURCE:- Fromm et al., (2015)
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Hemostasis
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9Adapted by Karima et al., 2005
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NORMAL VERSUS CHRONIC WOUND HEALING
SOURCE: (Fromm et al., 2015)
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Although wound healing and infection are often overlapping processes, whether the wound healing response modulates the immune response is not well understood.
Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not effectively use sugar. Wound healing can be slowed when the patient is diabetic.
WOUND HEALIND AND DIABETES
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DIABETES MELLITUS
It is a metabolic disorder
It is characterized by the presence of hyperglycaemia
Defective insulin secretion, defective insulin action or both.
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Type of Diabetes Melitus
Type 1 Develops when there is a severe lack of insulin in the body because most or all insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas have been destroyed. This is treated by insulin injections and diet
Type 2 Develops when pancreas still produces insulin but there is cellular resistance and insulin cannot be used properly by the body. This is treated by diet alone or diet and tablets, or diet and insulin injections
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Mechanism model to integrate NETosis and apoptosis into a paradigm of β-cell death and type 1 diabetes.
Source : (Richard et al., 2014)
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Neutrophil Extracellular TRAPS (Spiderman)
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Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov (1845-1916), Nobel prize in 1908.
Arturo Zychlinsky
Discovered NETs in 2004,
The study of neutrophils: sensation after more the 100 years of investigation.
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Mechanism of NETosis
SOURCE : (Kaplan et al., 2012)
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Components of NETs
• Extracellar trap components• DNA• Neutrophil Elastase• Histones• Myeloperoxidase• Lactoferrin• MMP9/Gelatinase B• Cathepsin G
Components of NETs
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NEUTROPHIL KILLING MECHANISMS
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)
Reactive oxygen species
NETs
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Neutrophils Impair Wound Healing in Diabetes.
•Neutrophils are the main leukocytes involved in the early phase of wound healing, which is impaired in patients with diabetes.
•Neutrophils form extracellular traps (NETs) that can also induce
tissue damage.
•These researchers isolated neutrophils from type 1 and type 2 diabetic humans and mice, and showed
they were primed to produce NETs, a process termed NETosis.
Neutrophills
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EFFECT OF GLUCOSE ON NETs
Adapted from (Wang, Y., 2009). 21
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EFFECT OF H3Cit & PAD4 ON NETs
22Adapted from (Wang, Y., 2009).
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EFFECT OF DNase 1 ENZYME
FIGURE :- ACTION OF DNase 1 on diabetic mice. Source:-Wang et al., 2009
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CONCLUSION
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Neutrophils are key immune cells
NETs like as an double edge sword
NETs involve in wound healing.
Diabetics mellitus are major problem in present time.
NETs also slow wound healing process in diabetic patient.
Use of DNase we can fast the healing process.
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Future Prospective
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Identifying the range of biological events activating NET.
The mechanisms of the regulation of NET generation is still unknown.
To understand the association of netosis with pathophysiological and immunological processes may potentially lead to discovery of new effective therapeutic agents.
DNase 1, which disrupts NETs, accelerated wound healing in diabetic and normoglycemic WT mice needs to be further studied.
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