Cell loaded hydrogel containing Ag-doped bioactive glass-ceramic nanoparticles as skin substitute: Antibacterial properties, immune response, and scarless cutaneous wound regeneration.
Esmaeel SharifiSeyede Athar SadatiSatar YousefiaslRossella SartoriusMahdi ZafariLeila RezakhaniMorteza AlizadehEhsan Nazarzadeh ZareShadi OmidghaemiFatemeh GhanavatinejadMohammad-Saeid JamiErfan SalahinejadReza Faridi-MajidiAna Cláudia Paiva SantosPiergiuseppe De BerardinisAbbas ShafieeFranklin R TaySamiramis PourmotabedGiuseppe PeralePublished in: Bioengineering & translational medicine (2022)
An ideal tissue-engineered dermal substitute should possess angiogenesis potential to promote wound healing, antibacterial activity to relieve the bacterial burden on skin, as well as sufficient porosity for air and moisture exchange. In light of this, a glass-ceramic (GC) has been incorporated into chitosan and gelatin electrospun nanofibers (240-360 nm), which MEFs were loaded on it for healing acceleration. The GC was doped with silver to improve the antibacterial activity. The bioactive nanofibrous scaffolds demonstrated antibacterial and superior antibiofilm activities against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The nanofibrous scaffolds were biocompatible, hemocompatible, and promoted cell attachment and proliferation. Nanofibrous skin substitutes with or without Ag-doped GC nanoparticles did not induce an inflammatory response and attenuated LPS-induced interleukin-6 release by dendritic cells. The rate of biodegradation of the nanocomposite was similar to the rate of skin regeneration under in vivo conditions. Histopathological evaluation of full-thickness excisional wounds in BALB/c mice treated with mouse embryonic fibroblasts-loaded nanofibrous scaffolds showed enhanced angiogenesis, and collagen synthesis as well as regeneration of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles in vivo.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- tissue engineering
- quantum dots
- gram negative
- inflammatory response
- lps induced
- dendritic cells
- visible light
- highly efficient
- immune response
- multidrug resistant
- silver nanoparticles
- single cell
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- cell therapy
- toll like receptor
- gold nanoparticles
- ionic liquid
- gas chromatography
- metal organic framework
- photodynamic therapy
- metabolic syndrome
- optical coherence tomography
- risk factors
- risk assessment
- human health
- anti inflammatory
- carbon nanotubes