Electrospun Fibers Loaded with Pirfenidone: An Innovative Approach for Scar Modulation in Complex Wounds.
Erika Maria TottoliLaura BenedettiFederica RivaEnrica ChiesaSilvia PisaniGiovanna BruniIda GentaBice ContiGabriele CeccarelliRossella DoratiPublished in: Polymers (2023)
Hypertrophic scars (HTSs) are pathological structures resulting from chronic inflammation during the wound healing process, particularly in complex injuries like burns. The aim of this work is to propose Biofiber PF (biodegradable fiber loaded with Pirfenidone 1.5 w / w ), an electrospun advanced dressing, as a solution for HTSs treatment in complex wounds. Biofiber has a 3-day antifibrotic action to modulate the fibrotic process and enhance physiological healing. Its electrospun structure consists of regular well-interconnected Poly-L-lactide-co-poly-ε-caprolactone (PLA-PCL) fibers (size 2.83 ± 0.46 µm) loaded with Pirfenidone (PF, 1.5% w / w ), an antifibrotic agent. The textured matrix promotes the exudate balance through mild hydrophobic wettability behavior (109.3 ± 2.3°), and an appropriate equilibrium between the absorbency % (610.2 ± 171.54%) and the moisture vapor transmission rate (0.027 ± 0.036 g/min). Through its finer mechanical properties, Biofiber PF is conformable to the wound area, promoting movement and tissue oxygenation. These features also enhance the excellent elongation (>500%) and tenacity, both in dry and wet conditions. The ancillary antifibrotic action of PF on hypertrophic scar fibroblast (HSF) for 3 days downregulates the cell proliferation over time and modulates the gene expression of transforming growth factor β1 ( TGF-β1 ) and α-smooth muscle actin ( α-SMA ) at 48-72 h. After 6 days of treatment, a decrement of α-SMA protein levels was detected, proving the potential of biofiber as a valid therapeutic treatment for HTSs in an established wound healing process.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- transforming growth factor
- gene expression
- idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- cell proliferation
- pulmonary fibrosis
- smooth muscle
- drug delivery
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- oxidative stress
- dna methylation
- high resolution
- combination therapy
- mass spectrometry
- small molecule
- cancer therapy
- heat shock
- molecular dynamics simulations
- molecular dynamics
- human health
- heat shock protein
- amino acid