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In-situ wound healing by SDF-1-mimic peptide-loaded click crosslinked hyaluronic acid scaffold
  • Kim, Young Hun ;
  • Kim, Shina ;
  • Ju, Hyun Jin ;
  • Han, Min Ji ;
  • Park, Yongdoo ;
  • Kim, Eunha ;
  • Choi, Hak Soo ;
  • Choi, Sangdun ;
  • Kim, Moon Suk
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Publication Year
2023-12-01
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Journal of Controlled Release, Vol.364, pp.420-434
Keyword
Endogenous stem cellHyaluronic acidIn situ wound healingScaffoldSDF-1-mimic peptide
Mesh Keyword
Cell-basedChemokinesCrosslinkedEndogenous stem cellsIn situ wound healingPeptide scaffoldsSDF-1-mimic peptideWound healingWound healing processWound siteAnimalsCell MovementChemokine CXCL12Hyaluronic AcidStem CellsWound Healing
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Pharmaceutical Science
Abstract
Endogenous stem cell-based in-situ tissue regeneration has recently gained considerable attention. In this study, we investigated the potential of a chemokine, SDF-1-mimic peptide (SMP), to promote endogenous stem cell-based in-situ wound healing. Our approach involved the development of a click crosslinked hyaluronic acid scaffold loaded with SMP (Cx-HA + SMP) to release SMP in a wound site. The Cx-HA scaffold maintained its structural integrity throughout the wound healing process and also captured endogenous stem cells. Gradual SMP release from the Cx-HA + SMP scaffold established a concentration gradient at the wound site. In animal wound experiments, Cx-HA + SMP exhibited faster wound contraction compared to Cx-HA + SDF-1. Additionally, Cx-HA + SMP resulted in approximately 1.2–1.6 times higher collagen formation compared to Cx-HA + SDF-1. SMP released from the Cx-HA + SMP scaffold promoted endogenous stem cell migration to the wound site 1.5 times more effectively than Cx-HA + SDF-1. Moreover, compared to Cx-HA + SDF-1, Cx-HA + SMP exhibited higher expression of CXCR4 and CD31, as well as the positive markers CD29 and CD44 for endogenous stem cells. The endogenous stem cells that migrated through Cx-HA + SMP regenerated into wound skin with minimal scar granule formation, similar to the normal tissue. In conclusion, SMP peptide offers greater convenience, while efficiently attracting migrating endogenous stem cells compared to the SDF protein. Our findings suggest that Cx-HA + SMP scaffolds hold promise as a strategy to enhance endogenous stem cell-based in-situ wound healing.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33769
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2023.10.047
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This study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grants, Creative Materials Discovery Program ( 2019M3D1A1078938 ) and Priority Research Centers Program ( 2019R1A6A1A11051471 ), and Ministry of SMEs and Startups ( 20144041 ).
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