A differential-targeting core-shell microneedle patch with coordinated and prolonged release of mangiferin and MSC-derived exosomes for scarless skin regeneration.
Shang LyuQi LiuHo-Yin YuenHuizhi XieYuhe YangKelvin Wai-Kwok YeungChak-Yin TangShuqi WangYaxiong LiuBin LiYong HeXin ZhaoPublished in: Materials horizons (2024)
Microneedles for skin regeneration are conventionally restricted by uncontrollable multi-drug release, limited types of drugs, and poor wound adhesion. Here, a novel core-shell microneedle patch is developed for scarless skin repair, where the shell is composed of hydrophilic gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) loaded with mangiferin, an anti-inflammatory small molecule, and the core is composed of hydrophobic poly (lactide- co -propylene glycol- co -lactide) dimethacrylates (PGLADMA) loaded with bioactive macromolecule and human mesenchymal stromal cell (hMSC)-derived exosomes. This material choice provides several benefits: the GelMA shell provides a swelling interface for tissue interlocking and rapid release of mangiferin at an early wound healing stage for anti-inflammation, whereas the PGLADMA core offers long-term encapsulation and release of exosomes (30% release in 3 weeks), promoting sustained angiogenesis and anti-inflammation. Our results demonstrate that the core-shell microneedle possesses anti-inflammatory properties and can induce angiogenesis both in vitro in terms of macrophage polarization and tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), and in vivo in terms of anti-inflammation, re-epithelization, and vessel formation. Importantly, we also observe reduced scar formation in vivo . Altogether, the degradation dynamics of our hydrophilic/hydrophobic materials enable the design of a core-shell microneedle for differential and prolonged release, promoting scarless skin regeneration, with potential for other therapies of long-term exosome release.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- endothelial cells
- stem cells
- anti inflammatory
- oxidative stress
- small molecule
- drug release
- bone marrow
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- liquid chromatography
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- climate change
- high glucose
- risk assessment
- pluripotent stem cells
- candida albicans
- decision making
- preterm birth
- protein protein