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Bioactive antiinflammatory antibacterial hemostatic citrate-based dressing with macrophage polarization regulation for accelerating wound healing and hair follicle neogenesis

Wenguang Liu, Min Wang, Wei Cheng, Wen Niu, Mi Chen, Meng Luo, Chenxi Xie, Tongtong Leng, Long Zhang, Bo Lei

2020Bioactive Materials112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The efficient cutaneous wound healing accompanied with the enhanced skin appendage regeneration is still a challenge. The bacterial infection and excessive/prolonged inflammation inhibit wound healing process and result in the scar formation. Herein, we reported an anti-inflammatory polycitrate-polyethyleneimine-Ibuprofen (PCEI) and multifunctional PCEI-based F127-ε-polypeptide-alginic (FEA) dressing (FEA-PCEI) for accelerating wound healing and hair follicle neogenesis. PCEI showed the excellent anti-inflammation function through stimulating macrophage towards anti-inflammatory M2 subtype polarization. The FEA-PCEI dressing showed the temperature-response gelation, injectability, robust antibacterial activity, light-damage-resistant, homeostasis ability, and good cytocompatibility. The optimized dosage of FEA-PCEI dressing could significantly accelerate wound healing with anti-infection ability, reduce the scar formation, and promote the hair follicle neogenesis. This study provided a wound-repairing strategy through regulating the phenotype of immune cells by the designing bioactive multifunctional biomaterials.

Topics & Concepts

Wound healingNeogenesisInflammationHair follicleMacrophage polarizationCell biologyPharmacologyChemistryMacrophageImmunologyMedicineIn vitroEndocrinologyBiochemistryBiologyInsulinIsletWound Healing and TreatmentsSurgical Sutures and AdhesivesSilk-based biomaterials and applications
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