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Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis

Despite decades of research, the goal of achieving scarless wound healing remains elusive. One of the approaches, treatment with polymeric microcarriers, was shown to promote tissue regeneration in various in vitro models of wound healing. The in vivo effects of such an approach are attributed to tr...

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Autores principales: Nosenko, Maxim A., Moysenovich, Anastasia M., Zvartsev, Ruslan V., Arkhipova, Anastasia Y., Zhdanova, Anastasia S., Agapov, Igor I., Vasilieva, Tamara V., Bogush, Vladimir G., Debabov, Vladimir G., Nedospasov, Sergei A., Moisenovich, Mikhail M., Drutskaya, Marina S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6288351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02851
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author Nosenko, Maxim A.
Moysenovich, Anastasia M.
Zvartsev, Ruslan V.
Arkhipova, Anastasia Y.
Zhdanova, Anastasia S.
Agapov, Igor I.
Vasilieva, Tamara V.
Bogush, Vladimir G.
Debabov, Vladimir G.
Nedospasov, Sergei A.
Moisenovich, Mikhail M.
Drutskaya, Marina S.
author_facet Nosenko, Maxim A.
Moysenovich, Anastasia M.
Zvartsev, Ruslan V.
Arkhipova, Anastasia Y.
Zhdanova, Anastasia S.
Agapov, Igor I.
Vasilieva, Tamara V.
Bogush, Vladimir G.
Debabov, Vladimir G.
Nedospasov, Sergei A.
Moisenovich, Mikhail M.
Drutskaya, Marina S.
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description Despite decades of research, the goal of achieving scarless wound healing remains elusive. One of the approaches, treatment with polymeric microcarriers, was shown to promote tissue regeneration in various in vitro models of wound healing. The in vivo effects of such an approach are attributed to transferred cells with polymeric microparticles functioning merely as inert scaffolds. We aimed to establish a bioactive biopolymer carrier that would promote would healing and inhibit scar formation in the murine model of deep skin wounds. Here we characterize two candidate types of microparticles based on fibroin/gelatin or spidroin and show that both types increase re-epithelialization rate and inhibit scar formation during skin wound healing. Interestingly, the effects of these microparticles on inflammatory gene expression and cytokine production by macrophages, fibroblasts, and keratinocytes are distinct. Both types of microparticles, as well as their soluble derivatives, fibroin and spidroin, significantly reduced the expression of profibrotic factors Fgf2 and Ctgf in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. However, only fibroin/gelatin microparticles induced transient inflammatory gene expression and cytokine production leading to an influx of inflammatory Ly6C+ myeloid cells to the injection site. The ability of microparticle carriers of equal proregenerative potential to induce inflammatory response may allow their subsequent adaptation to treatment of wounds with different bioburden and fibrotic content.
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spelling pubmed-62883512018-12-18 Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis Nosenko, Maxim A. Moysenovich, Anastasia M. Zvartsev, Ruslan V. Arkhipova, Anastasia Y. Zhdanova, Anastasia S. Agapov, Igor I. Vasilieva, Tamara V. Bogush, Vladimir G. Debabov, Vladimir G. Nedospasov, Sergei A. Moisenovich, Mikhail M. Drutskaya, Marina S. Front Immunol Immunology Despite decades of research, the goal of achieving scarless wound healing remains elusive. One of the approaches, treatment with polymeric microcarriers, was shown to promote tissue regeneration in various in vitro models of wound healing. The in vivo effects of such an approach are attributed to transferred cells with polymeric microparticles functioning merely as inert scaffolds. We aimed to establish a bioactive biopolymer carrier that would promote would healing and inhibit scar formation in the murine model of deep skin wounds. Here we characterize two candidate types of microparticles based on fibroin/gelatin or spidroin and show that both types increase re-epithelialization rate and inhibit scar formation during skin wound healing. Interestingly, the effects of these microparticles on inflammatory gene expression and cytokine production by macrophages, fibroblasts, and keratinocytes are distinct. Both types of microparticles, as well as their soluble derivatives, fibroin and spidroin, significantly reduced the expression of profibrotic factors Fgf2 and Ctgf in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. However, only fibroin/gelatin microparticles induced transient inflammatory gene expression and cytokine production leading to an influx of inflammatory Ly6C+ myeloid cells to the injection site. The ability of microparticle carriers of equal proregenerative potential to induce inflammatory response may allow their subsequent adaptation to treatment of wounds with different bioburden and fibrotic content. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6288351/ /pubmed/30564244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02851 Text en Copyright © 2018 Nosenko, Moysenovich, Zvartsev, Arkhipova, Zhdanova, Agapov, Vasilieva, Bogush, Debabov, Nedospasov, Moisenovich and Drutskaya. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Nosenko, Maxim A.
Moysenovich, Anastasia M.
Zvartsev, Ruslan V.
Arkhipova, Anastasia Y.
Zhdanova, Anastasia S.
Agapov, Igor I.
Vasilieva, Tamara V.
Bogush, Vladimir G.
Debabov, Vladimir G.
Nedospasov, Sergei A.
Moisenovich, Mikhail M.
Drutskaya, Marina S.
Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis
title Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis
title_full Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis
title_fullStr Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis
title_short Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis
title_sort novel biodegradable polymeric microparticles facilitate scarless wound healing by promoting re-epithelialization and inhibiting fibrosis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6288351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02851
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