Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Nov 2023)

Unleashing the healing potential: Exploring next-generation regenerative protein nanoscaffolds for burn wound recovery

  • Liangwei Si,
  • Xiong Guo,
  • Hriday Bera,
  • Yang Chen,
  • Fangfang Xiu,
  • Peixin Liu,
  • Chunwei Zhao,
  • Yasir Faraz Abbasi,
  • Xing Tang,
  • Vito Foderà,
  • Dongmei Cun,
  • Mingshi Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
p. 100856

Abstract

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Burn injury is a serious public health problem and scientists are continuously aiming to develop promising biomimetic dressings for effective burn wound management. In this study, a greater efficacy in burn wound healing and the associated mechanisms of α-lactalbumin (ALA) based electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds (ENs) as compared to other regenerative protein scaffolds were established. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), collagen type I (COL), lysozyme (LZM) and ALA were separately blended with poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) to fabricate four different composite ENs (LZM/PCL, BSA/PCL, COL/PCL and ALA/PCL ENs). The hydrophilic composite scaffolds exhibited an enhanced wettability and variable mechanical properties. The ALA/PCL ENs demonstrated higher levels of fibroblast proliferation and adhesion than the other composite ENs. As compared to PCL ENs and other composite scaffolds, the ALA/PCL ENs also promoted a better maturity of the regenerative skin tissues and showed a comparable wound healing effect to Collagen spongeⓇ on third-degree burn model. The enhanced wound healing activity of ALA/PCL ENs compared to other ENs could be attributed to their ability to promote serotonin production at wound sites. Collectively, this investigation demonstrated that ALA is a unique protein with a greater potential for burn wound healing as compared to other regenerative proteins when loaded in the nanofibrous scaffolds.

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