Overexpression of IL‐10 in Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promotes Wound Healing in Diabetic Mice
Key Points
Wound healing is significantly enhanced by adipose mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing IL-10, improving tissue repair processes.
The study found that this mechanism results in reduced inflammatory responses and greater fibroblast migration, aiding recovery.
Analyzed the effects of IL-10 on various cellular behaviors in a diabetic mouse model, showing a clear promotion of healing.
These findings imply that targeting IL-10 could benefit diabetic wound management, although further studies are needed.
Abstract
ADSCs that overexpress IL-10 promote wound healing in diabetic mice by reducing inflammatory responses, enhancing growth factor secretion, and increasing the migration of fibroblasts and epidermal cells.