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Smart nano-in-microparticles to tackle bacterial infections in skin tissue engineering

Authors :
Marco Ruggeri
Barbara Vigani
Cinzia Boselli
Antonia Icaro Cornaglia
Daniele Colombo
Rita Sànchez-Espejo
Elena Del Favero
Narcisa Mandras
Janira Roana
Lorenza Cavallo
Laura Cantù
Cesar Viseras
Silvia Rossi
Giuseppina Sandri
Source :
Materials Today Bio. 16:100418
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Chronic wounds (resulting from underlying disease, metabolic disorders, infections, trauma, and even tumours) pose significant health problems. In this work, microparticles, based on polysaccharides (maltodextrin or dextran) and amino acids, and doped with antibacterial nanoparticles (CuO or ZnO NPs) are designed. Smart nano-inmicroparticles with a hierarchical 3D structure are developed. The ultimate goal aims at an innovative platform to achieve skin repair and to manage skin colonization by avoiding infection that could delay and even impair the healing process. The microparticles are prepared by spray-drying and cross-linked by heating, to obtain insoluble scaffolds able to facilitate cell proliferation in the wound bed. The nano-in-microparticles are characterized using a multidisciplinary approach: chemico–physical properties (SEM, SEM-EDX, size distribution, swelling and degradation properties, structural characterization - FTIR, XRPD, SAXS – mechanical properties, surface zeta potential) and preclinical properties (in vitro biocompatibility and whole-blood clotting properties, release studies and antimicrobial properties, and in vivo safety and efficacy on murine burn/excisional wound model) were assessed. The hierarchical 3D nano-in microparticles demonstrate to promote skin tissue repair in a preclinical study, indicating that this platform deserves particular attention and further investigation will promote the prototypes translation to clinics.<br />Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme 814607<br />National Science Foundation (NSF) DMR-0520547<br />EC Horizon 2020 program under the SINE2020 project<br />ESRF 654000

Details

ISSN :
25900064
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Today Bio
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e686d43dcad49fa704beda67274b176
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2022.100418