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Exosome loaded genipin crosslinked hydrogel facilitates full thickness cutaneous wound healing in rat animal model

Qijun Li, Shiqiang Gong, Weifan Yao, Ziting Yang, Renjun Wang, Zhaojin Yu, Minjie Wei

2021Drug Delivery88 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Full thickness cutaneous wound therapy and regeneration remains a critical challenge in clinical therapeutics. Recent reports have suggested that mesenchymal stem cells exosomes therapy is a promising technology with great potential to efficiently promote tissue regeneration. Multifunctional hydrogel composed of both synthetic materials and natural materials is an effective carrier for exosomes loading. Herein, we constructed a biodegradable, dual-sensitive hydrogel encapsulated human umbilical cord-mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) derived exosomes to facilitate wound healing and skin regeneration process. The materials characterization, exosomes identification, and in vivo full-thickness cutaneous wound healing effect of the hydrogels were performed and evaluated. The in vivo results demonstrated the exosomes loaded hydrogel had significantly improved wound closure, re-epithelialization rates, collagen deposition in the wound sites. More skin appendages were observed in exosomes loaded hydrogel treated wound, indicating the potential to achieve complete skin regeneration. This study provides a new access for complete cutaneous wound regeneration via a genipin crosslinked dual-sensitive hydrogel loading hUCMSCs derived exosomes.

Topics & Concepts

GenipinWound healingMesenchymal stem cellRegeneration (biology)Self-healing hydrogelsMicrovesiclesMaterials scienceIn vivoBiomedical engineeringExosomeCell biologyMedicineChemistryChitosanImmunologymicroRNABiologyGenePolymer chemistryBiotechnologyBiochemistryWound Healing and TreatmentsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryExtracellular vesicles in disease