Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3105194 Burns 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The development of a good blood supply is a key step in burn wound healing and appears to be regulated in part by myeloid cells. CX3CR1 positive cells have recently been identified as myeloid cells with a potential role in angiogenesis. The role of functional CX3CR1 system in burn wound healing is not previously investigated.A 2% contact burn was induced in CX3CR1+/gfp and CX3CR1gfp/gfp mice. These transgenic mice facilitate the tracking of CX3CR1 cells (CX3CR1+/gfp) and allow evaluation of the consequence of CX3CR1 functional knockout (CX3CR1gfp/gfp) on burn wound healing. The progression of wound healing was monitored before tissue was harvested and analyzed at day 6 and day 12 for migration of CX3CR1 cells into burn wound.Deficiency of a functional CX3CR1 system resulted in decreased recruitment of CX3CR1 positive cells into the burn wound associated with decreased myeloid cell recruitment (p < 0.001) and reduced maintenance of new vessels (p < 0.001). Burn wound healing was prolonged (p < 0.05).Our study is the first to establish a role for CX3CR1 in burn wound healing which is associated with sub-dermal angiogenesis. This chemokine receptor pathway may be attractive for therapeutic manipulation as it could increase sub dermal angiogenesis and thereby improve time to healing.

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