Impact of photobiomodulation on macrophages and their polarization during diabetic wound healing: a systematic review
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Impact of photobiomodulation on macrophages and their polarization during diabetic wound healing: a systematic review
Abstract
This review aims to providing essential information and the current knowledge about the potential role of macrophages, especially their M2 subtypes in different diabetic wounds both in clinical and pre-clinical models under the influence of photobiomodulation (PBM). The long-term goal is to advance the macrophage-based therapies to accelerate healing of diabetic foot ulcers. We reviewed all databases provided by PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane precisely from their dates of inception to 25/10/2021. The keywords of Diabetes mellitus diseases, wound healing, macrophage, and photobiomodulation or low-level laser therapy were used in this systematic review.A total of 438 articles were initially identified in pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (15 articles), Google scholar (398 articles), Scopus (18 articles), and Web of Science (7 articles). Four hundred sixteen articles that remained after duplicate studies (22 articles) were excluded. After screening abstracts and full texts, 14 articles were included in our analysis. Among them, 4 articles were about the effect of PBM on macrophages in type 2 diabetes and also found 10 articles about the impact of PBM on macrophages in type 1 diabetes. The obtained data from most of the reviewed studies affirmed that the PBM alone or combined with other agents (e.g., stem cells) could moderate the inflammatory response and accelerate the wound healing process in pre-clinical diabetic wound models. However, only very few studies conducted the detailed functions of polarized macrophages and M2 subtypes in wound healing of diabetic models under the influence of PBM. Further pre-clinical and clinical investigations are still needed to investigate the role of M2 macrophages, especially its M2c subtype, in the healing processes of diabetic foot ulcers in clinical and preclinical settings.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; Diabetic wound healing; Macrophage; Macrophage polarization; Photobiomodulation; Pre-clinical study.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature.
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