Transparent silk fibroin film-facilitated infected-wound healing through antibacterial, improved fibroblast adhesion and immune modulation

last updated: 2024-03-22
TitleTransparent silk fibroin film-facilitated infected-wound healing through antibacterial, improved fibroblast adhesion and immune modulation
Publication TypePapers in Scientific Journals
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsZhang J. M., Wang L. S., Xu C., Cao Y. G., Liu S. S., Reis R. L., Kundu S. C., Yang X., Xiao B., and Duan L.
Abstract

The clinical application of regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) films for wound treatment is restricted by its undesirable mechanical properties and lack of antibacterial activity. Herein, different pluronic polymers were introduced to optimize their mechanical properties and the RSF film with 2.5% pluronic F127 (RSFPF127) stood out to address the above issues owing to its satisfactory mechanical properties, hydrophilicity, and transmittance. Diverse antibacterial agents (curcumin, Ag nanoparticles, and antimicrobial peptide KR-12) were separately encapsulated in RSFPF127 to endow it with antibacterial activity. In vitro experiments revealed that the medicated RSFPF127 could persistently release drugs and had desirable bioactivities toward killing bacteria, promoting fibroblast adhesion, and modulating macrophage polarization. In vivo experiments revealed that medicated RSFPF127 not only eradicated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the wound area and inhibited inflammatory responses, but also facilitated angiogenesis and re-epithelialization, regardless of the types of antibacterial agents, thus accelerating the recovery of infected wounds. These results demonstrate that RSFPF127 is an ideal matrix platform to load different types of drugs for application as wound dressings.

JournalJ. Mater. Chem. B
Volume12
Pagination475-488
Date Published2023-12-01
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
ISSN2050-7518
DOI10.1039/D3TB02146G
URLhttps://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2024/tb/d3tb02146g
KeywordsAntibacterial, Silk Fibroin, Wound healing
RightsrestrictedAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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