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Cell-homing and immunomodulatory composite hydrogels for effective wound healing with neovascularization

Author(s)
Byun, HayeonHan, YujinKim, EunhyungJun, IndongLee, JinkyuJeong, HyewooHuh, Seung JaeJoo, JinmyoungShin, Su RyonShin, Heungsoo
Issued Date
2024-06
DOI
10.1016/j.bioactmat.2024.02.029
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81798
Citation
BIOACTIVE MATERIALS, v.36, pp.185 - 202
Abstract
Wound healing in cases of excessive inflammation poses a significant challenge due to compromised neovascularization. Here, we propose a multi-functional composite hydrogel engineered to overcome such conditions through recruitment and activation of macrophages with adapted degradation of the hydrogel. The composite hydrogel (G-TSrP) is created by combining gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) and nanoparticles (TSrP) composed of tannic acid (TA) and Sr2+. These nanoparticles are prepared using a one-step mineralization process assisted by metal-phenolic network formation. G-TSrP exhibits the ability to eliminate reactive oxygen species and direct polarization of macrophages toward M2 phenotype. It has been observed that the liberation of TA and Sr2+from G-TSrP actively facilitate the recruitment and up-regulation of the expression of extracellular matrix remodeling genes of macrophages, and thereby, coordinate in vivo adapted degradation of the G-TSrP. Most significantly, G-TSrP accelerates angiogenesis despite the TA’s inhibitory properties, which are counteracted by the released Sr2+. Moreover, G-TSrP enhances wound closure under inflammation and promotes normal tissue formation with strong vessel growth. Genetic analysis confirms macrophage-mediated wound healing by the composite hydrogel. Collectively, these findings pave the way for the development of biomaterials that promote wound healing by creating regenerative environment.
Publisher
KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
ISSN
2452-199X
Keyword (Author)
Composite hydrogelsImmunomodulationMulti-functional nanoparticlesNeovascularizationWound healing

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