Wei Nie , Eric J. Marrotte , Rongyuan Xie , Hans-Günther Machens , Arndt F. Schilling , Yi Shen , Michael Seeds , Anthony Atala , Xinyi Dai
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Towards scarless repair: MMP-2 responsive drug releasing nanofibrous mat restores homeostasis via fibroblasts’ activation
The failure of wound repair, particularly in cases of refractory wounds, is closely associated with immune disorders, leading to serious consequences such as scarring and ulcers. To address this issue, Poly [octanediol-co- (citric acid)] (POCA)/gelatin curcumin-loaded nanofibrous mats responsive to inflammatory microenvironments are developed. POCA serves as a cross-linker for gelatin, providing the nanofibrous mat with skin-like J-shaped stress-strain behavior. Moreover, the pendant carboxyl groups of POCA enable adhesion ability in the wet state, thereby increasing wound sealing. Most importantly, the as-prepared nanofibers are sensitive to MMP-2. Amorphous curcumin is responsively released in response to high MMP levels present in inflammatory wounds. This significantly enhances curcumin's efficiency. The mat exhibits substantial therapeutic effects on chronic diabetic wounds and tension-loaded wounds, nudging wound healing toward regenerative repair. Moreover, it was also shown to promote basement membrane renewal by activating wound fibroblasts, which mitigates the immune response and reinstate homeostasis.
期刊介绍:
Composites Part B: Engineering is a journal that publishes impactful research of high quality on composite materials. This research is supported by fundamental mechanics and materials science and engineering approaches. The targeted research can cover a wide range of length scales, ranging from nano to micro and meso, and even to the full product and structure level. The journal specifically focuses on engineering applications that involve high performance composites. These applications can range from low volume and high cost to high volume and low cost composite development.
The main goal of the journal is to provide a platform for the prompt publication of original and high quality research. The emphasis is on design, development, modeling, validation, and manufacturing of engineering details and concepts. The journal welcomes both basic research papers and proposals for review articles. Authors are encouraged to address challenges across various application areas. These areas include, but are not limited to, aerospace, automotive, and other surface transportation. The journal also covers energy-related applications, with a focus on renewable energy. Other application areas include infrastructure, off-shore and maritime projects, health care technology, and recreational products.