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Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Cxcl14+ Fibroblast Accumulation in Regenerating Diabetic Wounds Treated by Hydrogel-Delivering Carbon Monoxide.


ABSTRACT: Nonhealing skin wounds are a problematic complication associated with diabetes. Therapeutic gases delivered by biomaterials have demonstrated powerful wound healing capabilities. However, the cellular responses and heterogeneity in the skin regeneration process after gas therapy remain elusive. Here, we display the benefit of the carbon monoxide (CO)-releasing hyaluronan hydrogel (CO@HAG) in promoting diabetic wound healing and investigate the cellular responses through single-cell transcriptomic analysis. The presented CO@HAG demonstrates wound microenvironment responsive gas releasing properties and accelerates the diabetic wound healing process in vivo. It is found that a new cluster of Cxcl14+ fibroblasts with progenitor property is accumulated in the CO@HAG-treated wound. This cluster of Cxcl14+ fibroblasts is yet unreported in the skin regeneration process. CO@HAG-treated wound macrophages feature a decrease in pro-inflammatory property, while their anti-inflammatory property increases. Moreover, the TGF-β signal between the pro-inflammatory (M1) macrophage and the Cxcl14+ fibroblast in the CO@HAG-treated wound is attenuated based on cell-cell interaction analysis. Our study provides a useful hydrogel-mediated gas therapy method for diabetic wounds and new insights into cellular events in the skin regeneration process after gas-releasing biomaterials therapy.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10823591 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Cxcl14<sup>+</sup> Fibroblast Accumulation in Regenerating Diabetic Wounds Treated by Hydrogel-Delivering Carbon Monoxide.

Li Ya Y   Sun Lu L   Chen Ranxi R   Ni Wenpeng W   Liang Yuyun Y   Zhang Hexu H   He Chaoyong C   Shi Bi B   Petropoulos Sophie S   Zhao Cheng C   Shi Liyang L  

ACS central science 20240102 1


Nonhealing skin wounds are a problematic complication associated with diabetes. Therapeutic gases delivered by biomaterials have demonstrated powerful wound healing capabilities. However, the cellular responses and heterogeneity in the skin regeneration process after gas therapy remain elusive. Here, we display the benefit of the carbon monoxide (CO)-releasing hyaluronan hydrogel (CO@HAG) in promoting diabetic wound healing and investigate the cellular responses through single-cell transcriptomi  ...[more]

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