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Dual delivery gene-activated scaffold directs fibroblast activity and keratinocyte epithelization

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posted on 2024-03-06, 17:07 authored by Laiva Ashang Luwang, Fergal O'BrienFergal O'Brien, Michael KeoghMichael Keogh
Fibroblasts are the most abundant cell type in dermal skin and keratinocytes are the most abundant cell type in the epidermis; both play a crucial role in wound remodeling and maturation. We aim to assess the functionality of a novel dual gene activated scaffold (GAS) on human adult dermal fibroblasts (hDFs) and see how the secretome produced could affect human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMVECs) and human epidermal keratinocyte (hEKs) growth and epithelization. Our GAS is a collagen chondroitin sulfate scaffold loaded with pro-angiogenic stromal derived factor (SDF-1α) and/or an anti-aging β-Klotho plasmids. hDFs were grown on GAS for two weeks and compared to gene-free scaffolds. GAS produced a significantly better healing outcome in the fibroblasts than in the gene-free scaffold group. Among the GAS groups, the dual GAS induced the most potent pro-regenerative maturation in fibroblasts with a downregulation in proliferation (twofold, p < 0.05), fibrotic remodeling regulators TGF-β1 (1.43-fold, p < 0.01) and CTGF (1.4-fold, p < 0.05), fibrotic cellular protein α-SMA (twofold, p < 0.05), and fibronectin matrix deposition (twofold, p < 0.05). The dual GAS secretome also showed enhancements of paracrine keratinocyte pro-epithelializing ability (1.3-fold, p < 0.05); basement membrane regeneration through laminin (6.4-fold, p < 0.005) and collagen IV (8.7-fold, p < 0.005) deposition. Our findings demonstrate enhanced responses in dual GAS containing hDFs by proangiogenic SDF-1α and β-Klotho anti-fibrotic rejuvenating activities. This was demonstrated by activating hDFs on dual GAS to become anti-fibrotic in nature while eliciting wound repair basement membrane proteins; enhancing a proangiogenic HDMVECs paracrine signaling and greater epithelisation of hEKs.

Funding

AMBER Phase 2 | Funder: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) | Grant ID: 12/RC/2278_P2

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Bahrain (Grant No. BR00164)

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Data Availability Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request

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The original article is available at https://pubs.aip.org/

Published Citation

Laiva AL, O'Brien FJ, Keogh MB. Dual delivery gene-activated scaffold directs fibroblast activity and keratinocyte epithelization. APL Bioeng. 2024;8(1):016104

Publication Date

26 January 2024

PubMed ID

38283135

Department/Unit

  • RCSI Bahrain
  • Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG)
  • Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine
  • Amber (Advanced Material & Bioengineering Research) Centre

Research Area

  • Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Immunity, Infection and Inflammation
  • Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)