Development of Biocompatible HA Hydrogels Embedded with a New Synthetic Peptide Promoting Cellular Migration for Advanced Wound Care Management
- Authors
- Wang, Sun Young; Kim, Hyosuk; Kwak, Gijung; Yoon, Hong Yeol; Jo, Sung Duk; Lee, Ji Eun; Cho, Daeho; Kwon, Ick Chan; Kim, Sun Hwa
- Issue Date
- 2018-11
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Citation
- ADVANCED SCIENCE, v.5, no.11
- Abstract
- In the past few years, there have been many efforts underway to develop effective wound healing treatments for traumatic injuries. In particular, wound-healing peptides (WHPs) and peptide-grafted dressings hold great promise for novel therapeutic strategies for wound management. This study reports a topical formulation of a new synthetic WHP (REGRT, REG) embedded in a hyaluronic acid (HA)-based hydrogel dressing for the enhancement of acute excisional wound repair. The copper-free click chemistry is utilized to form biocompatible HA hydrogels by cross-linking dibenzocyclooctyl-functionalized HA with 4-arm poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) azide. The HA hydrogels are grafted with the REG peptide, a functional derivative of erythroid differentiation regulator1, displaying potent cell motility-stimulating ability, thus sustainably releasing physiologically active peptides for a prolonged period. Combined with the traditional wound healing benefits of HA, the HA hydrogel embedded REG (REG-HAgel) accelerates re-epithelialization in skin wound healing, particularly by promoting migration of fibroblasts, keratinocytes, and endothelial cells. REG-HAgels improve not only rate, but quality of wound healing with higher collagen deposition and more microvascular formation while being nontoxic. The peptide-grafted HA hydrogel system can be considered as a promising new wound dressing formulation strategy for the treatment of different types of wounds with combinations of various natural and synthetic WHPs.
- Keywords
- HYALURONIC-ACID HYDROGELS; DEGRADATION; DELIVERY; RELEASE; SYSTEMS; HYALURONIC-ACID HYDROGELS; DEGRADATION; DELIVERY; RELEASE; SYSTEMS; bioorthogonal copper free click chemistry; peptide-grafted hyaluronic acid hydrogels; would healing peptides; wound repair
- ISSN
- 2198-3844
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120728
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.201800852
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- KIST Article > 2018
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