Unleashing the healing potential: Exploring next-generation regenerative protein nanoscaffolds for burn wound recovery

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  • Liangwei Si
  • Xiong Guo
  • Hriday Bera
  • Yang Chen
  • Fangfang Xiu
  • Peixin Liu
  • Chunwei Zhao
  • Yasir Faraz Abbasi
  • Xing Tang
  • Foderà, Vito
  • Dongmei Cun
  • Yang, Mingshi

Burn injury is a serious public health problem and scientists are continuously aiming to develop promising biomimetic dressings for effective burn wound management. In this study, a greater efficacy in burn wound healing and the associated mechanisms of α-lactalbumin (ALA) based electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds (ENs) as compared to other regenerative protein scaffolds were established. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), collagen type I (COL), lysozyme (LZM) and ALA were separately blended with poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) to fabricate four different composite ENs (LZM/PCL, BSA/PCL, COL/PCL and ALA/PCL ENs). The hydrophilic composite scaffolds exhibited an enhanced wettability and variable mechanical properties. The ALA/PCL ENs demonstrated higher levels of fibroblast proliferation and adhesion than the other composite ENs. As compared to PCL ENs and other composite scaffolds, the ALA/PCL ENs also promoted a better maturity of the regenerative skin tissues and showed a comparable wound healing effect to Collagen sponge on third-degree burn model. The enhanced wound healing activity of ALA/PCL ENs compared to other ENs could be attributed to their ability to promote serotonin production at wound sites. Collectively, this investigation demonstrated that ALA is a unique protein with a greater potential for burn wound healing as compared to other regenerative proteins when loaded in the nanofibrous scaffolds.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100856
JournalAsian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume18
Issue number6
Number of pages13
ISSN1818-0876
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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    Research areas

  • Electrospinning, Nanofibrous dressing, Regenerative proteins, Serotonin, Third-degree burn, α-lactalbumin

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