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Current Angiogenesis
ISSN (Print): 2211-5528
ISSN (Online): 2211-5536
VOLUME: 1
ISSUE: 1
DOI: 10.2174/2211552811201010046









Antibiotics Delay Wound Healing: an Effect Reversed by Co-Administering TLR 7 and 9 Ligands

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Author(s): Hiroyasu Ito, Noriho Iida and Dennis M. Klinman
Pages 46-51 (6)
Abstract:
Pathogenic bacteria are recognized by cells expressing Toll-like receptors (TLRs). This interaction initiates an innate immune response that increases host resistance to infection and accelerates wound healing. This work examines whether antibiotics that eliminate bacteria have a detrimental effect on the rate of wound repair. Results indicate that antibiotic treatment i) eliminates bacteria from the skin, ii) reduces wound inflammation (as manifest by decreased expression of IL-1β, CCL2, IFNα and IFNβ mRNA) and thereby iii) delays wound healing. This adverse consequence is corrected by co-administering the TLR9 ligand CpG ODN and/or the TLR7 ligand imiquimod.
Keywords:
CpG oligonucleotide, imiquimod, PAMP, TLR, wound healing
Affiliation:
Bldg 567, Rm 205, NCI in Frederick, Frederick, MD 21702, United States.