Biocompatibility and wound-healing prospect of KAPs-depleted residual hair biomaterial.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Allison Meer, Aidan Mathews, Mariana Cabral, Andrew Tarabokija, Evan Carroll, Henna Chaudhry, Michelle Paszek, Nancy Radecker, Thomas Palaia, Hazel Consunji de Guzman, Roche C de Guzman
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This work is an in-depth investigation of the in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility of processed and treated residual human hair samples with intact cuticle layers. The specimens included oxidized hair with minimal melanin (BLH) and hair with medium- (M-KAP) and low- (L-KAP) amounts of keratin associated proteins (KAPs), confirmed through gel electrophoresis, electron microscopy, trichrome histological staining, and tensile biomechanics, in comparison to the untreated regular hair (REG) control. All hair groups, high KAPs (H-KAPs: REG and BLH), M-KAP, and L-KAP, are non-cytotoxic in the adipose fibroblast's response to their extracts based on the ISO 10993-5 medical device biomaterial testing standard. In vivo mouse subcutaneous implantation (ISO 10993-6, local effects) at 2 weeks showed a foreign body response (FBR) with thin fibrous encapsulation at 28% relative skin dermis thickness; but the L-KAP implant mitigated a significant decrease in FBR area compared to H-KAPs and a lower number of immune cells of mostly macrophages and mast cells on the biomaterial's surface. In the bulk of the capsules, blood vessels and collagen extracellular matrix densities were similar among groups. These findings suggest that small globular KAPs diffuse out of the cortex to the host-biomaterial interface which induce a slightly-elevated FBR but limited to the implant's surface vicinity. For translatability, we evaluated the effectiveness of the residual hair with the most depleted KAPs (L-KAP) in a 10 mm-diameter, splinted, and full-thickness mouse skin excision wound. Treatment with the L-KAP mesh exhibited an 8% healing improvement per day compared to the untreated control: significantly reducing the projected complete healing time by 30%. On-going research focuses on purer keratin-based and macromolecularly organized residual hair biomaterials for drug-delivery as they are deemed the most biocompatible.

残毛生物材料的生物相容性及创面愈合前景。
本研究是对经过处理和处理的具有完整角质层的残发样品的体内外生物相容性进行深入研究。通过凝胶电泳、电子显微镜、三色组织学染色和拉伸生物力学证实,与未处理的正常头发(REG)对照相比,样品包括含有少量黑色素(BLH)的氧化头发和含有中(M-KAP)和低(L-KAP)量角蛋白相关蛋白(KAPs)的头发。根据ISO 10993-5医疗器械生物材料测试标准,所有毛发组、高KAPs (H-KAPs: REG和BLH)、M-KAP和L-KAP在脂肪成纤维细胞对其提取物的反应中均无细胞毒性。体内小鼠皮下植入(ISO 10993-6,局部效应)2周后显示异物反应(FBR),薄纤维包埋在皮肤真皮相对厚度的28%;但与H-KAPs相比,L-KAP植入物明显减轻了FBR面积的减少,并且生物材料表面的免疫细胞(主要是巨噬细胞和肥大细胞)数量减少。在大部分胶囊中,各组血管和胶原细胞外基质密度相似。这些发现表明,小的球状kap从皮层扩散到宿主-生物材料界面,从而诱导FBR轻微升高,但仅限于植入物表面附近。为了可翻译性,我们评估了10 mm直径、夹板和全层小鼠皮肤切除伤口中KAPs消耗最多的残余毛发(L-KAP)的有效性。与未治疗的对照组相比,使用L-KAP补片治疗显示每天愈合改善8%:显着减少30%的预计完全愈合时间。目前正在进行的研究主要集中在基于角蛋白和大分子组织的纯残留毛发生物材料上,因为它们被认为是最具生物相容性的。
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Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
CiteScore
11.50
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556
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.
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