Abstract
Sirtuins (SIRTs) are initially recognized as NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase. SIRTs attract attention for their role as calorie restriction-induced “longevity proteins” to be expected to extend human life span and to promote health. As advancing studies, SIRTs have been recognized as cell signaling regulators which contribute to anti-inflammation, cell differentiation and so on. Therefore, SIRTs are supposed to affect wound healing which is comprised highly orchestrated complex four phases: hemostasis, inflammation, tissue formation and tissue remodeling. This review highlights the roles of SIRTs in wound healing process and provides a foundation and impetus for future basic and clinical research.
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Aioi, A. (2019). Sirtuins in wound healing. Trends in Immunotherapy. EnPress Publisher, LLC. https://doi.org/10.24294/ti.v3.i2.122
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