The dual roles of chemokines in peripheral nerve injury and repair

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Fangyuan Wang [1 ]
Chenglin Zhao [3 ]
Zhou Jing [2 ]
Qingyi Wang [3 ]
Minghe Li [1 ]
Bingqi Lu [3 ]
Ao Huo [1 ]
Wulong Liang [3 ]
Weihua Hu [1 ]
Xudong Fu [3 ]
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[1] The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] Zhengzhou University,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] People’s Hospital of Zhengzhou University,undefined
[4] Zhengzhou University,undefined
[5] Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Cranial Nerve Diseases,undefined
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Chemokines; Peripheral nerve injuries; Inflammation;
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10.1186/s41232-025-00375-4
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Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) occur in approximately 13–23 per 100,000 individuals, predominantly affecting young and middle-aged adults. These injuries often require a lengthy recovery period, placing substantial burdens on healthcare systems and national economies. Current treatment strategies have not significantly shortened this lengthy regenerative process, highlighting the urgent need for innovative therapeutic interventions. Chemokines were originally noted for their powerful ability to recruit immune cells; however, as research has advanced, it has become increasingly evident that their role in peripheral nerve repair has been underestimated. In this review, we provide the first comprehensive overview of chemokine expression and activity during peripheral nerve injury and regeneration. We summarize the existing literature on chemokine family members, detailing their expression patterns and localization in injured nerves to facilitate further mechanistic investigations. For chemokines that remain controversial, such as CXCL1 and CCL2, we critically examine experimental methodologies and discuss factors underlying conflicting results, ultimately affirming their contributions to promoting nerve repair. Importantly, we highlight the dual nature of chemokines: in the early stages of injury, they initiate reparative responses, activate Schwann cells, regulate Wallerian degeneration, and support nerve recovery; but when the axons are connected and the repair enters the later stages, their persistent proinflammatory effects during later stages may impede the healing process. Additionally, we emphasize that certain chemokines, including CXCL5, CXCL12, and CCL2, can act directly on neurons/axons, thereby accelerating axonal regeneration. Future research should focus on precisely mapping the localization and temporal expression profiles of these chemokines and exploring therapeutic approaches.
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