Materials Today Bio (Oct 2024)
A 3D radially aligned nanofiber scaffold co-loaded with LL37 mimetic peptide and PDGF-BB for the management of infected chronic wounds
Abstract
Diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and bedsores can easily develop into chronic wounds with bacterial infections, complicating wound healing. This work reports a two-step strategy for treating infected chronic wounds. Firstly, LL37 mimetic peptide-W379 peptides were rapidly released to eliminate the bacterial biofilm on the wound. Then, 3D radially aligned nanofiber scaffolds loaded with W379 antimicrobial peptide and PDGF-BB were used to treat the wound to prevent bacterial infection recurrence and promote angiogenesis and granulation tissue regeneration, thereby accelerating wound healing. In the presented study, we found that the combined use of burst and controlled release of W379 antimicrobial peptide effectively clears the bacterial biofilm and prevents the recurrence of bacterial infection. Additionally, we found that the removal of the bacterial biofilm contributed to modulating the local inflammatory response from a pro-inflammatory type to a pro-regenerative type. Furthermore, the use of PDGF-BB significantly promotes neovascularization and granulation tissue regeneration in the wound bed, resulting in accelerating re-epithelialization and wound closure. Our study provides a promising treatment method for the repair of infected chronic wounds.