Anti‐inflammatory effects of haptoglobin on LPS‐stimulated macrophages: Role of HMGB1 signaling and implications in chronic wound healing

Volume: 28, Issue: 4, Pages: 493 - 505
Published: May 19, 2020
Abstract
Nonhealing wounds possess elevated numbers of pro‐inflammatory M1 macrophages, which fail to transition to anti‐inflammatory M2 phenotypes that promote healing. Hemoglobin (Hb) and haptoglobin (Hp) proteins, when complexed (Hb‐Hp), can elicit M2‐like macrophages through the heme oxygenase‐1 (HO‐1) pathway. Despite the fact that nonhealing wounds are chronically inflamed, previous studies have focused on non‐inflammatory systems, and do not...
Paper Details
Title
Anti‐inflammatory effects of haptoglobin on LPS‐stimulated macrophages: Role of HMGB1 signaling and implications in chronic wound healing
Published Date
May 19, 2020
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
493 - 505
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