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Antioxidant and Immunomodulatory Polymer Vesicles for Effective Diabetic Wound Treatment through ROS Scavenging and Immune Modulating

Wenqing Zhang, Zhenghong Ge, Yufen Xiao, Danqing Liu, Jianzhong Du

2024Nano Letters42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Chronic diabetic wound patients usually show high glucose levels and systemic immune disorder, resulting in high reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and immune cell dysfunction, prolonged inflammation, and delayed wound healing. Herein, we prepared an antioxidant and immunomodulatory polymer vesicle for diabetic wound treatment. This vesicle is self-assembled from poly(ε-caprolactone) 36 - block -poly[lysine 4 - stat -(lysine-mannose) 22 - stat -tyrosine) 16 ] ([PCL 36 - b -P[Lys 4 - stat -(Lys-Man) 22 - stat -Tyr 16 ]). Polytyrosine is an antioxidant polypeptide that can scavenge ROS. d -Mannose was introduced to afford immunomodulatory functions by promoting macrophage transformation and Treg cell activation through inhibitory cytokines. The mice treated with polymer vesicles showed 23.7% higher Treg cell levels and a 91.3% higher M2/M1 ratio than those treated with PBS. Animal tests confirmed this vesicle accelerated healing and achieved complete healing of S. aureus -infected diabetic wounds within 8 days. Overall, this is the first antioxidant and immunomodulatory vesicle for diabetic wound healing by scavenging ROS and regulating immune homeostasis, opening new avenues for effective diabetic wound healing.

Topics & Concepts

Wound healingImmune systemInflammationAntioxidantReactive oxygen speciesChemistryPharmacologyOxidative stressImmunologyMedicineBiochemistryWound Healing and TreatmentsBurn Injury Management and OutcomesDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
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