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Publication : Formylpeptide receptors mediate rapid neutrophil mobilization to accelerate wound healing.

First Author  Liu M Year  2014
Journal  PLoS One Volume  9
Issue  6 Pages  e90613
PubMed ID  24603667 Mgi Jnum  J:217247
Mgi Id  MGI:5613440 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0090613
Citation  Liu M, et al. (2014) Formylpeptide receptors mediate rapid neutrophil mobilization to accelerate wound healing. PLoS One 9(6):e90613
abstractText  Wound healing is a multi-phased pathophysiological process requiring chemoattractant receptor-dependent accumulation of myeloid cells in the lesion. Two G protein-coupled formylpeptide receptors Fpr1 and Fpr2 mediate rapid neutrophil infiltration in the liver of Listeria-infected mice by sensing pathogen-derived chemotactic ligands. These receptors also recognize host-derived chemotactic peptides in inflammation and injury. Here we report the capacity of Fprs to promote the healing of sterile skin wound in mice by initiating neutrophil infiltration. We found that in normal miceneutrophils rapidly infiltrated the dermis in the wound before the production of neutrophil-specific chemokines by the injured tissue. In contrast, rapid neutrophil infiltration was markedly reduced with delayed wound closure in mice deficient in both Fprs. In addition, we detected Fpr ligand activity that chemoattracted neutrophils into the wound tissue. Our study thus demonstrates that Fprs are critical for normal healing of the sterile skin wound by mediating the first wave of neutrophil infiltration.
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