Frontiers in Pharmacology (Mar 2023)

Engineered multi-functional, pro-angiogenic collagen-based scaffolds loaded with endothelial cells promote large deep burn wound healing

  • Hengyue Song,
  • Hengyue Song,
  • Hengyue Song,
  • Kewa Gao,
  • Kewa Gao,
  • Dake Hao,
  • Dake Hao,
  • Andrew Li,
  • Andrew Li,
  • Ruiwu Liu,
  • Bryan Anggito,
  • Bryan Anggito,
  • Boyan Yin,
  • Qianyu Jin,
  • Qianyu Jin,
  • Vanessa Dartora,
  • Kit S. Lam,
  • Lucas R. Smith,
  • Lucas R. Smith,
  • Alyssa Panitch,
  • Alyssa Panitch,
  • Jianda Zhou,
  • Diana L. Farmer,
  • Diana L. Farmer,
  • Aijun Wang,
  • Aijun Wang,
  • Aijun Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1125209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The lack of vascularization associated with deep burns delays the construction of wound beds, increases the risks of infection, and leads to the formation of hypertrophic scars or disfigurement. To address this challenge, we have fabricated a multi-functional pro-angiogenic molecule by grafting integrin αvβ3 ligand LXW7 and collagen-binding peptide (SILY) to a dermatan sulfate (DS) glycosaminoglycan backbone, named LXW7-DS-SILY (LDS), and further employed this to functionalize collagen-based Integra scaffolds. Using a large deep burn wound model in C57/BLK6 mice (8–10 weeks old, 26–32g, n = 39), we demonstrated that LDS-modified collagen-based Integra scaffolds loaded with endothelial cells (ECs) accelerate wound healing rate, re-epithelialization, vascularization, and collagen deposition. Specifically, a 2 cm × 3 cm full-thickness skin burn wound was created 48 h after the burn, and then wounds were treated with four groups of different dressing scaffolds, including Integra + ECs, Integra + LDS, and Integra + LDS + ECs with Integra-only as the control. Digital photos were taken for wound healing measurement on post-treatment days 1, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35. Post-treatment photos revealed that treatment with the Intgera + LDS + ECs scaffold exhibited a higher wound healing rate in the proliferation phase. Histology results showed significantly increased re-epithelialization, increased collagen deposition, increased thin and mixed collagen fiber content, increased angiogenesis, and shorter wound length within the Integra + LDS + ECs group at Day 35. On Day 14, the Integra + LDS + ECs group showed the same trend. The relative proportions of collagen changed from Day 14 to Day 35 in the Integra + LDS + ECs and Integra + ECs groups demonstrated decreased thick collagen fiber deposition and greater thin and mixed collagen fiber deposition. LDS-modified Integra scaffolds represent a promising novel treatment to accelerate deep burn wound healing, thereby potentially reducing the morbidity associated with open burn wounds. These scaffolds can also potentially reduce the need for autografting and morbidity in patients with already limited areas of harvestable skin.

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