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


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.

SUBMITTER: Byun H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10924181 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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

Byun Hayeon H   Han Yujin Y   Kim Eunhyung E   Jun Indong I   Lee Jinkyu J   Jeong Hyewoo H   Huh Seung Jae SJ   Joo Jinmyoung J   Shin Su Ryon SR   Shin Heungsoo H  

Bioactive materials 20240305


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 Sr<sup>2+</sup>. These nanoparticles are prepared usi  ...[more]

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