Chemokine‐Capturing Wound Contact Layer Rescues Dermal Healing

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Date
2021
Volume
8
Issue
18
Journal
Advanced Science
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Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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Excessive inflammation often impedes the healing of chronic wounds. Scavenging of chemokines by multiarmed poly(ethylene glycol)-glycosaminoglycan (starPEG-GAG) hydrogels has recently been shown to support regeneration in a diabetic mouse chronic skin wound model. Herein, a textile-starPEG-GAG composite wound contact layer (WCL) capable of selectively sequestering pro-inflammatory chemokines is reported. Systematic variation of the local and integral charge densities of the starPEG-GAG hydrogel component allows for tailoring its affinity profile for biomolecular signals of the wound milieu. The composite WCL is subsequently tested in a large animal (porcine) model of human wound healing disorders. Dampening excessive inflammatory signals without affecting the levels of pro-regenerative growth factors, the starPEG-GAG hydrogel-based WCL treatment induced healing with increased granulation tissue formation, angiogenesis, and deposition of connective tissue (collagen fibers). Thus, this biomaterials technology expands the scope of a new anti-inflammatory therapy toward clinical use.

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Schirmer, L., Atallah, P., Freudenberg, U., & Werner, C. (2021). Chemokine‐Capturing Wound Contact Layer Rescues Dermal Healing (Weinheim : Wiley-VCH). Weinheim : Wiley-VCH. https://doi.org//10.1002/advs.202100293
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