Gene expression levels of inflammatory mediators in diabetic foot ulcer patients

Authors

  • Israa K. Hussein
  • Wafaa S. Shani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24126/jobrc.2023.17.2.715

Keywords:

cytokines, diabetic foot ulcers, wound healing, inflammatory mediators

Abstract

 Background: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a common serious complication of diabetes. Nowadays there is a suggestion that referred to the fact

the chronicity of DFU is a result of the positive feedback of proinflammatory cytokines production. Objective: This study aimed to display the negative effects of persistent expression of proinflammatory cytokines of (IL-1β and IL-18) under hyperglycemic condition on the DFU microenvironment   and clarify the role of growth factor Milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor- 8( MFG-) in the DFU healing process. Approach: Clinical data of a total of 49 type 2 diabetic patients have chronic diabetic foot ulcer grade 2 and 3 (infected DFU n= 29 and non-infected n=21) in addition to the control group (n=25) were participated in the study since June 2021 to April 2022 , venous blood samples were collected for the measurement of the gene expression levels of (IL-1β ; IL-18 and MFG-E8) by Real-Time PCR technique . Results: There was no significant difference in age and sex when compared with the control group at p= 0.798, p =0.514 respectively. High levels of gene expression of (IL-1β ; IL-18 and MFG-E8) were shown in the patients group  in comparison to the  healthy control.

Conclusions: Current data confirmed that the inflammatory mediators’ (IL-1β ; IL-18 and MFG-E8) have a strong association with the pathogenesis  of DFU healing process.

 

 

 

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Published

2023-07-26

How to Cite

Hussein, I. K. ., & Shani, W. S. . . (2023). Gene expression levels of inflammatory mediators in diabetic foot ulcer patients. Journal of Biotechnology Research Center (JOBRC), 17(2). https://doi.org/10.24126/jobrc.2023.17.2.715

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