Honey and epithelial to mesenchymal transition in wound healing: An evidence-based review

Q1 Medicine Wound Medicine Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wndm.2017.06.003
Abid Nordin , Nur Qisya Afifah Veronica Sainik , Mohamed S. Zulfarina , Isa Naina-Mohamed , Aminuddin Saim , Ruszymah Bt Hj Idrus
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This review inspects all the available report on association of honey and the epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) event in wound healing. A systematic review of the literature was conducted to identify relevant studies on honey and EMT. The search was done in Medline via Ebscohost and Scopus database to obtained relevant articles published between 1823 and 2017. The main inclusion criteria were research articles published in English that reported changes in the EMT markers in in vitro wound healing model when subjected to honey. The literature search identified 19 potentially relevant articles, whereby 8 met the inclusion criteria. Two types of in vitro wound healing model were included, cutaneous and corneal wound. All studies reported a positive effect of honey in wound healing. In terms of EMT markers, honey was shown to upregulate mesenchymal markers and downregulated epithelial markers providing the evidence of EMT activation by honey. However, the effects on EMT varied dependent on the floral origin of the honey. This review provides good evidence that honey regulates the process of EMT and has a positive impact on wound healing.

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蜂蜜和伤口愈合中上皮细胞到间质细胞的转变:一项基于证据的综述
本文回顾了所有关于蜂蜜与伤口愈合中上皮间充质转化(EMT)事件相关的报道。我们对文献进行了系统的回顾,以确定蜂蜜和EMT的相关研究。在Medline中通过Ebscohost和Scopus数据库进行检索,获得1823 - 2017年间发表的相关文章。主要的纳入标准是发表的英文研究文章,这些文章报道了体外伤口愈合模型中EMT标记物在蜂蜜作用下的变化。文献检索确定了19篇可能相关的文章,其中8篇符合纳入标准。体外创面愈合模型分为皮肤创面和角膜创面两种。所有的研究都报道了蜂蜜对伤口愈合的积极作用。在EMT标志物方面,蜂蜜显示出上调间充质标志物和下调上皮标志物,这为蜂蜜激活EMT提供了证据。然而,对EMT的影响取决于蜂蜜的花源。本综述提供了蜂蜜调节EMT过程并对伤口愈合有积极影响的良好证据。
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