Scientists in Australia have uncovered a new type of cell that may significantly improve our understanding of how mammals heal. This new find could lead to major advances in treatments for chronic conditions like diabetes.
The EndoMac progenitors are unique because they can transform into two types of cells: endothelial cells, which help form blood vessels, and macrophages, which aid in tissue repair. According to Dr Sanuri Liyanage, these cells are activated when there’s injury or poor blood flow, helping the body heal more effectively.
In diabetic mouse models, these cells showed remarkable potential. When transplanted into diabetic wounds, they led to rapid improvements in healing. Dr Liyanage and her team hope that this cell therapy could soon offer real benefits for people with chronic wounds that otherwise resist healing.
The discovery of EndoMac progenitor cells fills a crucial gap in understanding mammalian healing. With more research, these cells could become key players in advancing regenerative medicine, particularly in helping patients whose bodies struggle to repair themselves naturally.
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