Complement Activation and STAT4 Expression Are Associated with Early Inflammation in Diabetic Wounds.
Kenji M CunnionNeel K KrishnaHaree K PalleraAngela Pineros-FernandezMagdielis Gregory RiveraPamela S HairBrittany P LassiterRyan HuyckMary A ClementsAntoinette F HoodGeorge T RodeheaverPatrick S CottlerJerry L NadlerAnca D DobrianPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The novel classical CS inhibitor, Peptide Inhibitor of Complement C1 (PIC1) reduced inflammation when added directly or saturated in an acellular skin scaffold, as reflected by reduced CS components and leukocyte infiltration. A significant increase in expression of STAT4 and the downstream macrophage chemokine CCL2 and its receptor CCR2 were also found in the early wounds of db/db mice compared to non-diabetic controls. These studies provide evidence for two new promising targets to reduce unresolved inflammation and to improve healing of diabetic skin wounds.