Author:
Frazier Trivia,Alarcon Andrea,Wu Xiying,Mohiuddin Omair A.,Motherwell Jessica M.,Carlsson Anders H.,Christy Robert J.,Edwards Judson V.,Mackin Robert T.,Prevost Nicolette,Gloster Elena,Zhang Qiang,Wang Guangdi,Hayes Daniel J.,Gimble Jeffrey M.
Abstract
Acute and chronic skin wounds due to burns, pressure injuries, and trauma represent a substantial challenge to healthcare delivery with particular impacts on geriatric, paraplegic, and quadriplegic demographics worldwide. Nevertheless, the current standard of care relies extensively on preventive measures to mitigate pressure injury, surgical debridement, skin flap procedures, and negative pressure wound vacuum measures. This article highlights the potential of adipose-, blood-, and cellulose-derived products (cells, decellularized matrices and scaffolds, and exosome and secretome factors) as a means to address this unmet medical need. The current status of this research area is evaluated and discussed in the context of promising avenues for future discovery.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Subject
Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
Cited by
28 articles.
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