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Transcriptomic Analysis of a Diabetic Skin-Humanized Mouse Model Dissects Molecular Pathways Underlying the Delayed Wound Healing Response.

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2020-12-31

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León, Carlos
García-García, Francisco
Llames, Sara
García-Pérez, Eva
Carretero, Marta
Arriba, María Del Carmen
Dopazo, Joaquín
Del Río, Marcela
Escámez, María José
Martínez-Santamaría, Lucía

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Defective healing leading to cutaneous ulcer formation is one of the most feared complications of diabetes due to its consequences on patients' quality of life and on the healthcare system. A more in-depth analysis of the underlying molecular pathophysiology is required to develop effective healing-promoting therapies for those patients. Major architectural and functional differences with human epidermis limit extrapolation of results coming from rodents and other small mammal-healing models. Therefore, the search for reliable humanized models has become mandatory. Previously, we developed a diabetes-induced delayed humanized wound healing model that faithfully recapitulated the major histological features of such skin repair-deficient condition. Herein, we present the results of a transcriptomic and functional enrichment analysis followed by a mechanistic analysis performed in such humanized wound healing model. The deregulation of genes implicated in functions such as angiogenesis, apoptosis, and inflammatory signaling processes were evidenced, confirming published data in diabetic patients that in fact might also underlie some of the histological features previously reported in the delayed skin-humanized healing model. Altogether, these molecular findings support the utility of such preclinical model as a valuable tool to gain insight into the molecular basis of the delayed diabetic healing with potential impact in the translational medicine field.

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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation
Gene Ontology
Humans
Metabolic Networks and Pathways
Mice
Mice, Nude
Microarray Analysis
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Principal Component Analysis
Signal Transduction
Skin
Skin Transplantation
Skin Ulcer
Streptozocin
Tissue Engineering
Transcriptome
Transplantation, Heterologous
Wound Healing

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diabetes, enrichment analysis, skin-humanized mice, transcriptomics, wound healing

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