Bioengineered and functionalized silk proteins accelerate wound healing in rat and human dermal fibroblasts

伤口愈合 丝素 丝胶 重组DNA 丝绸 化学 再生(生物学) 细胞生物学 生物 免疫学 生物化学 材料科学 基因 复合材料
作者
Chitra Manoharan,Dyna Susan Thomas,Rasalkar Sandhya Yashwant,Manjunatha P Mudagal,Suresh Janadri,Gourab Roy,K. Vijayan,Rakesh Mishra,Ravikumar Gopalapillai
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期刊:Integrative Biology [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:14 (7): 151-161 被引量:1
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DOI:10.1093/intbio/zyac014
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Wound healing is an intrinsic process directed towards the restoration of damaged or lost tissue. The development of a dressing material having the ability to control the multiple aspects of the wound environment would be an ideal strategy to improve wound healing. Though natural silk proteins, fibroin, and sericin have demonstrated tissue regenerative properties, the efficacy of bioengineered silk proteins on wound healing is seldom assessed. Furthermore, silk proteins sans contaminants, having low molecular masses, and combining with other bioactive factors can hasten the wound healing process. Herein, recombinant silk proteins, fibroin and sericin, and their fusions with cecropin B were evaluated for their wound-healing effects using in vivo rat model. The recombinant silk proteins demonstrated accelerated wound closure in comparison to untreated wounds and treatment with Povidone. Among all groups, the treatment with recombinant sericin-cecropin B (RSC) showed significantly faster healing, greater than 90% wound closure by Day 12 followed by recombinant fibroin-cecropin B (RFC) (88.86%). Furthermore, histological analysis and estimation of hydroxyproline showed complete epithelialization, neovascularization, and collagenisation in groups treated with recombinant silk proteins. The wound healing activity was further verified by in vitro scratch assay using HADF cells, where the recombinant silk proteins induced cell proliferation and cell migration to the wound area. Additionally, wound healing-related gene expression showed recombinant silk proteins stimulated the upregulation of EGF and VEGF and regulated the expression of TGF-β1 and TGF-β3. Our results demonstrated the enhanced healing effects of the recombinant silk fusion proteins in facilitating complete tissue regeneration with scar-free healing. Therefore, the recombinant silks and their fusion proteins have great potential to be developed as smart bandages for wound healing.
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