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De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds

The treatment and healing of infected skin lesions is one of the major challenges in surgery. To solve this problem, collagen I (Col-I) and the antibacterial agent hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan (HACC) were composited into the bacterial cellulose (BC) three-dimensional network str...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Chen, Yang, Zhifei, Xun, Xiaowei, Ma, Le, Chen, Zejing, Hu, Xiaoming, Wu, Xidong, Wan, Yizao, Ao, Haiyong
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8844193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35224303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.043
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author Zhou, Chen
Yang, Zhifei
Xun, Xiaowei
Ma, Le
Chen, Zejing
Hu, Xiaoming
Wu, Xidong
Wan, Yizao
Ao, Haiyong
author_facet Zhou, Chen
Yang, Zhifei
Xun, Xiaowei
Ma, Le
Chen, Zejing
Hu, Xiaoming
Wu, Xidong
Wan, Yizao
Ao, Haiyong
author_sort Zhou, Chen
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description The treatment and healing of infected skin lesions is one of the major challenges in surgery. To solve this problem, collagen I (Col-I) and the antibacterial agent hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan (HACC) were composited into the bacterial cellulose (BC) three-dimensional network structure by a novel membrane–liquid interface (MLI) culture, and a Col-I/HACC/BC (CHBC) multifunctional dressing was designed. The water absorption rate and water vapor transmission rate of the obtained CHBC dressing were 35.78 ± 2.45 g/g and 3084 ± 56 g m(−2)·day(−1), respectively. The water retention of the CHBC dressing was significantly improved compared with the BC caused by the introduced Col-I and HACC. In vitro results indicated that the combined advantages of HACC and Col-I confer on CHBC dressings not only have outstanding antibacterial properties against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) compared with BC and CBC, but also exhibit better cytocompatibility than BC and HBC to promote the proliferation and spread of NIH3T3 cells and HUVECs. Most importantly, the results of in vivo animal tests demonstrated that the CHBC dressings fully promoted wound healing for 8 days and exhibited shorter healing times, especially in the case of wound infection. Excellent skin regeneration effects and higher expression levels of collagen during infection were also shown in the CHBC group. We believe that CHBC composites with favorable multifunctionality have potential applications as wound dressings to treat infected wounds.
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spelling pubmed-88441932022-02-25 De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds Zhou, Chen Yang, Zhifei Xun, Xiaowei Ma, Le Chen, Zejing Hu, Xiaoming Wu, Xidong Wan, Yizao Ao, Haiyong Bioact Mater Article The treatment and healing of infected skin lesions is one of the major challenges in surgery. To solve this problem, collagen I (Col-I) and the antibacterial agent hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan (HACC) were composited into the bacterial cellulose (BC) three-dimensional network structure by a novel membrane–liquid interface (MLI) culture, and a Col-I/HACC/BC (CHBC) multifunctional dressing was designed. The water absorption rate and water vapor transmission rate of the obtained CHBC dressing were 35.78 ± 2.45 g/g and 3084 ± 56 g m(−2)·day(−1), respectively. The water retention of the CHBC dressing was significantly improved compared with the BC caused by the introduced Col-I and HACC. In vitro results indicated that the combined advantages of HACC and Col-I confer on CHBC dressings not only have outstanding antibacterial properties against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) compared with BC and CBC, but also exhibit better cytocompatibility than BC and HBC to promote the proliferation and spread of NIH3T3 cells and HUVECs. Most importantly, the results of in vivo animal tests demonstrated that the CHBC dressings fully promoted wound healing for 8 days and exhibited shorter healing times, especially in the case of wound infection. Excellent skin regeneration effects and higher expression levels of collagen during infection were also shown in the CHBC group. We believe that CHBC composites with favorable multifunctionality have potential applications as wound dressings to treat infected wounds. KeAi Publishing 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8844193/ /pubmed/35224303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.043 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhou, Chen
Yang, Zhifei
Xun, Xiaowei
Ma, Le
Chen, Zejing
Hu, Xiaoming
Wu, Xidong
Wan, Yizao
Ao, Haiyong
De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
title De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
title_full De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
title_fullStr De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
title_full_unstemmed De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
title_short De novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
title_sort de novo strategy with engineering a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing for rapid healing of infected wounds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8844193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35224303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.043
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