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World J Diabetes. Dec 15, 2022; 13(12): 1122-1130
Published online Dec 15, 2022. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v13.i12.1122
Table 1 Notable chemokines and their function at different stages of wound healing with their relative expression in normal vs diabetic condition
Chemokine
Stage
Function
Role
Relative expression in normal wound
Relative expression in diabetic wound
CXCL4/platelet factor 4HemostasisAngiostaticInhibition of VEGF-induced VEC proliferation++++
CCL2InflammationMacrophage recruitmentActivation of P38MAPK pathway+++++++
CCL5InflammationEosinophil recruitmentPKB phosphorylation to induce apoptosis+++++
CXCL8Hemostasis & inflammationNeutrophil recruitmentPhagocytosis++++
CCL3ProliferationMacrophage polarizationECM formation+++Unknown
CXCL11ProliferationAngiostaticBasement membrane regeneration+Unknown
CXCL12ProliferationGranulation tissue formationUnknown++NA
CCL2ProliferationType-I collagen depositionUpregulation of MMP-1+++NA