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Probiotics in Nanotechnology-Driven Wound Healing: From Mechanistic Insight to Clinical Promise

Milind Umekar, Anis Ahmad Chaudhary, Monali Manghani, Supriya Shidhaye, Pratiksha Khajone, Jayashri Mahore, Hassan A. Rudayni, Rashmi Trivedi

2025Pharmaceutics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure sores, are becoming more prevalent due to aging populations and increased metabolic problems. These wounds often persist due to impaired healing, chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and infections caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens, making conventional treatments-including antibiotics and antiseptics-largely inadequate. This creates an urgent need for advanced, biologically responsive therapies that can both combat infection and promote tissue regeneration. Probiotics have surfaced as a viable option owing to their capacity to regulate immune responses, impede pathogenic biofilms, and generate antibacterial and antioxidant metabolites. However, their clinical application is limited by poor viability, sensitivity to environmental conditions, and short retention at wound sites. Nanotechnology-based delivery systems address these limitations by protecting probiotics from degradation, enhancing site-specific delivery, and enabling controlled, stimuli-responsive release. Encapsulation techniques using materials like chitosan, PLGA, liposomes, nanogels, nanofibers, and microneedles have shown significant success in improving wound healing outcomes in preclinical and clinical models. This review summarizes the current landscape of chronic wound challenges and presents recent advances in probiotic-loaded nanotechnologies. It explores various nano-delivery systems, their mechanisms of action, biological effects, and therapeutic outcomes, highlighting the synergy between probiotics and nanocarriers as a novel, multifaceted strategy for managing chronic wounds.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersMedicineWound healingImmune systemIntensive care medicineProbioticRegeneration (biology)PharmacologyImmunologyDrugBiologyCell biologyBacteriaGeneticsWound Healing and TreatmentsAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsAntimicrobial agents and applications
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