Applications of click and click-to-release chemistry in biomaterials to advance skin regeneration

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Merel Gansevoort, Matthijs van de Waarsenburg, Thomas J. Boltje, Floris P. J. T. Rutjes, Toin H. van Kuppevelt and Willeke F. Daamen
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Abstract

Achieving skin regeneration following destruction of the epidermis and dermis (e.g. full-thickness wounds) has remained an unachieved goal. The wound healing response is complex and consists of multiple overlapping phases which are tightly choreographed by the ebb and flow of effector molecules. Mimicking this spatiotemporal aspect in pro-regenerative biomaterials may enhance their efficacy and eventually lead to skin regeneration. However, robust spatiotemporal signalling has remained difficult to achieve. The field of bioorthogonal click and click-to-release chemistry may be key to creating spatiotemporal signalling biomaterials. The ability to safely and effectively conjugate or release molecules in complex biological environments has transformed many areas of research. In this review, we aim to highlight the complex nature of wound healing and address how click and click-to-release chemistry approaches could contribute to the development of biomaterials with spatiotemporal control over effector molecules.

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点击和点击释放化学在生物材料中的应用,以促进皮肤再生。
实现表皮和真皮层破坏后的皮肤再生(如全层伤口)仍然是一个未实现的目标。伤口愈合反应是复杂的,由多个重叠的阶段组成,这些阶段由效应分子的潮起潮落紧密编排。在促再生生物材料中模拟这种时空方面可能会提高其功效,并最终导致皮肤再生。然而,强大的时空信号仍然难以实现。生物正交点击和点击释放化学领域可能是创造时空信号生物材料的关键。在复杂的生物环境中安全有效地结合或释放分子的能力已经改变了许多研究领域。在这篇综述中,我们的目的是强调伤口愈合的复杂性,并解决点击和点击释放化学方法如何有助于开发具有时空控制效应分子的生物材料。
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