Hydrogel foam dressings with angiogenic and immunomodulatory factors from mesenchymal stem cells

Author:

Lan Ziyang1ORCID,Fletcher Alan1,Bender Elizabeth C.1,Huang Wenbai2,Suggs Laura J.1,Cosgriff‐Hernandez Elizabeth1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering the University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

2. School of Physical Education Jinan University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractStem cell therapy and skin substitutes address the stalled healing of chronic wounds in order to promote wound closure; however, the high cost and regulatory hurdles of these treatments limit patient access. A low‐cost method to induce bioactive healing has the potential to substantially improve patient care and prevent wound‐induced limb loss. A previous study reported that bioactive factors derived from apoptotic‐like mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) demonstrated anti‐inflammatory and proangiogenic effects and improved ischemic muscle regeneration. In this work, these MSC‐derived bioactive factors were loaded into a hydrogel foam to harness immunomodulatory and angiogenic properties from MSC components to facilitate chronic wound healing without the high cost and translational challenges of cell therapies. After incorporation of bioactive factors, the hydrogel foam retained high absorbency, moisture retention, and target water vapor transmission rate. High loading efficiency was confirmed and release studies indicated that over 90% of loaded factors were released within 24 h. Ethylene oxide sterilization and 4‐week storage did not affect the bioactive factor release profile or physical properties of the hydrogel foam dressing. Bioactivity retention of the released factors was also confirmed for as‐sterilized, 4°C‐stored, and −20°C‐stored bioactive hydrogel foams as determined by relevant gene expression levels in treated pro‐inflammatory (M1) macrophages. These results support the use of the bioactive dressings as an off‐the‐shelf product. Overall, this work reports a new method to achieve a first‐line wound dressing with the potential to reduce persistent inflammation and promote angiogenesis in chronic wounds.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Ceramics and Composites

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