Weng Wan Chan, Keya Rani Roy, Bach Quang Le, Hariharan Ezhilarasu, Xiaoqian Zhang, Ryan Yi Da Lim, Avinanda Banerjee, Mariya Kuriakose, Krystle Joy Ng, Priya Murugan, Chun Ting Goh, Weibiao Zhou, May Win Naing, Srikala Raghavan, Deepak Choudhury
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A Novel Crosslinking Approach for Biomanufacturing of a Collagen-Based Skin Dermal Template
Third-degree burns result in extensive damage to the skin's epidermal and dermal layers, with limited treatment options available. Currently, xenogeneic collagen-based skin grafts are used as scaffolds to integrate into the wound bed and provide a template for neodermis formation. Existing commercial products like Integra dermal templates rely on a time-consuming and variable dehydrothermal (DHT) crosslinking process. This study presents a novel crosslinking process for collagen sponges, utilizing UV irradiation followed by glutaraldehyde (GA) crosslinking. This UV method allows to fine-tune the template's crosslink density and degradation profile while significantly reducing the total crosslinking time from 48 to 24 h compared to DHT/GA crosslinking. In vitro characterization and in vivo validation are conducted using a full-thickness skin wound mouse model. The collagen template supports the human dermal fibroblast cell line WS-1 proliferation more effectively than the Integra template after 2 weeks in culture. Additionally, in vivo data indicate a similar level of regeneration of full-thickness skin wounds in mouse models between the sponge and Integra templates. Furthermore, the sponge template does not elicit any abnormal angiogenic or immune responses. The crosslinking approach offers a promising alternative production process for collagen sponge scaffolds.
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