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Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications
The healing of chronic wounds is impaired by a lack of metabolic energy. In previous studies, we showed that physiological inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a generator of metabolic energy by forming ATP as a result of the enzymatic cleavage of the high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds of this polymer...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8690915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987631 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.67148 |
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author | Schepler, Hadrian Neufurth, Meik Wang, Shunfeng She, Zhengding Schröder, Heinz C. Wang, Xiaohong Müller, Werner E.G. |
author_facet | Schepler, Hadrian Neufurth, Meik Wang, Shunfeng She, Zhengding Schröder, Heinz C. Wang, Xiaohong Müller, Werner E.G. |
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description | The healing of chronic wounds is impaired by a lack of metabolic energy. In previous studies, we showed that physiological inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a generator of metabolic energy by forming ATP as a result of the enzymatic cleavage of the high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds of this polymer. Therefore, in the present study, we investigated whether the administration of polyP can substitute for the energy deficiency in chronic wound healing. Methods: PolyP was incorporated into collagen mats and applied in vitro and to patients in vivo. Results: (i) In vitro studies: Keratinocytes grown in vitro onto the polyP/collagen mats formed long microvilli to guide them to a favorable environment. HUVEC cells responded to polyP/collagen mats with an increased adhesion and migration propensity as well as penetration into the mats. (ii) In vivo - human clinical studies: In a “bench to bedside” process these promising in vitro results were translated from the laboratory into the clinic. In the proof-of-concept application, the engineered polyP/collagen mats were applied to chronic wounds in patients. Those mats impressively accelerated the re-epithelialization rate, with a reduction of the wound area to 65% after 3 weeks and to 36.6% and 22.5% after 6 and 9 weeks, respectively. Complete healing was achieved and no further treatment was necessary. Biopsy samples from the regenerating wound area showed predominantly myofibroblasts. The wound healing process was supported by the use of a polyP containing moisturizing solution. Conclusion: The results strongly recommend polyP as a beneficial component in mats for a substantial healing of chronic wounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-86909152022-01-04 Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications Schepler, Hadrian Neufurth, Meik Wang, Shunfeng She, Zhengding Schröder, Heinz C. Wang, Xiaohong Müller, Werner E.G. Theranostics Research Paper The healing of chronic wounds is impaired by a lack of metabolic energy. In previous studies, we showed that physiological inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a generator of metabolic energy by forming ATP as a result of the enzymatic cleavage of the high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds of this polymer. Therefore, in the present study, we investigated whether the administration of polyP can substitute for the energy deficiency in chronic wound healing. Methods: PolyP was incorporated into collagen mats and applied in vitro and to patients in vivo. Results: (i) In vitro studies: Keratinocytes grown in vitro onto the polyP/collagen mats formed long microvilli to guide them to a favorable environment. HUVEC cells responded to polyP/collagen mats with an increased adhesion and migration propensity as well as penetration into the mats. (ii) In vivo - human clinical studies: In a “bench to bedside” process these promising in vitro results were translated from the laboratory into the clinic. In the proof-of-concept application, the engineered polyP/collagen mats were applied to chronic wounds in patients. Those mats impressively accelerated the re-epithelialization rate, with a reduction of the wound area to 65% after 3 weeks and to 36.6% and 22.5% after 6 and 9 weeks, respectively. Complete healing was achieved and no further treatment was necessary. Biopsy samples from the regenerating wound area showed predominantly myofibroblasts. The wound healing process was supported by the use of a polyP containing moisturizing solution. Conclusion: The results strongly recommend polyP as a beneficial component in mats for a substantial healing of chronic wounds. Ivyspring International Publisher 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8690915/ /pubmed/34987631 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.67148 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Schepler, Hadrian Neufurth, Meik Wang, Shunfeng She, Zhengding Schröder, Heinz C. Wang, Xiaohong Müller, Werner E.G. Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications |
title | Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications |
title_full | Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications |
title_fullStr | Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications |
title_short | Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications |
title_sort | acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: in vitro studies and first clinical applications |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8690915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987631 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.67148 |
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