Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns

Deep partial-thickness burns damage most of the dermis and can cause severe pain, scarring, and mortality if left untreated. This study serves to evaluate the effectiveness of crosslinked keratin-alginate composite sponges as dermal substitutes for deep partial-thickness burns. Crosslinked keratin-a...

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Main Authors: Moay, Zi Kuang, Nguyen, Luong T. H., Hartrianti, Pietradewi, Lunny, Declan P., Leavesley, David, Kok, Yee Onn, Chong, Si Jack, Chua, Alvin Wen Choong, Tee, Shang-Ian, Ng, Kee Woei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1527032021-09-25T20:11:12Z Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns Moay, Zi Kuang Nguyen, Luong T. H. Hartrianti, Pietradewi Lunny, Declan P. Leavesley, David Kok, Yee Onn Chong, Si Jack Chua, Alvin Wen Choong Tee, Shang-Ian Ng, Kee Woei School of Materials Science and Engineering Skin Research Institute of Singapore Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Environmental Chemistry and Materials Centre Engineering::Materials::Biomaterials Human Hair Keratin Wound Healing Porcine Burn Wounds Sponge Fibroblast Deep partial-thickness burns damage most of the dermis and can cause severe pain, scarring, and mortality if left untreated. This study serves to evaluate the effectiveness of crosslinked keratin-alginate composite sponges as dermal substitutes for deep partial-thickness burns. Crosslinked keratin-alginate sponges were tested for the ability to support human dermal fibroblasts in vitro and to support the closure and healing of partial-thickness burn wounds in Sus scrofa pigs. Keratin-alginate composite sponges supported the enhanced proliferation of human dermal fibroblasts compared to alginate-only sponges and exhibited decreased contraction in vitro when compared to keratin only sponges. As dermal substitutes in vivo, the sponges supported the expression of keratin 14, alpha-smooth muscle actin, and collagen IV within wound sites, comparable to collagen sponges. Keratin-alginate composite sponges supported the regeneration of basement membranes in the wounds more than in collagen-treated wounds and non-grafted controls, suggesting the subsequent development of pathological scar tissues may be minimized. Results from this study indicate that crosslinked keratin-alginate sponges are suitable alternative dermal substitutes for clinical applications in wound healing and skin regeneration. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Published version This research is supported by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) under its Wound Care Innovation for the Tropics program (IAF-PP; H17/01/a0/0L9). 2021-09-20T07:19:24Z 2021-09-20T07:19:24Z 2021 Journal Article Moay, Z. K., Nguyen, L. T. H., Hartrianti, P., Lunny, D. P., Leavesley, D., Kok, Y. O., Chong, S. J., Chua, A. W. C., Tee, S. & Ng, K. W. (2021). Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(16), 8594-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168594 1661-6596 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152703 10.3390/ijms22168594 34445299 2-s2.0-85112081333 16 22 8594 en IAF-PP H17/01/a0/0L9 International Journal of Molecular Sciences 10.21979/N9/MWTEHY © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Materials::Biomaterials
Human Hair Keratin
Wound Healing
Porcine Burn Wounds
Sponge
Fibroblast
spellingShingle Engineering::Materials::Biomaterials
Human Hair Keratin
Wound Healing
Porcine Burn Wounds
Sponge
Fibroblast
Moay, Zi Kuang
Nguyen, Luong T. H.
Hartrianti, Pietradewi
Lunny, Declan P.
Leavesley, David
Kok, Yee Onn
Chong, Si Jack
Chua, Alvin Wen Choong
Tee, Shang-Ian
Ng, Kee Woei
Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
description Deep partial-thickness burns damage most of the dermis and can cause severe pain, scarring, and mortality if left untreated. This study serves to evaluate the effectiveness of crosslinked keratin-alginate composite sponges as dermal substitutes for deep partial-thickness burns. Crosslinked keratin-alginate sponges were tested for the ability to support human dermal fibroblasts in vitro and to support the closure and healing of partial-thickness burn wounds in Sus scrofa pigs. Keratin-alginate composite sponges supported the enhanced proliferation of human dermal fibroblasts compared to alginate-only sponges and exhibited decreased contraction in vitro when compared to keratin only sponges. As dermal substitutes in vivo, the sponges supported the expression of keratin 14, alpha-smooth muscle actin, and collagen IV within wound sites, comparable to collagen sponges. Keratin-alginate composite sponges supported the regeneration of basement membranes in the wounds more than in collagen-treated wounds and non-grafted controls, suggesting the subsequent development of pathological scar tissues may be minimized. Results from this study indicate that crosslinked keratin-alginate sponges are suitable alternative dermal substitutes for clinical applications in wound healing and skin regeneration.
author2 School of Materials Science and Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science and Engineering
Moay, Zi Kuang
Nguyen, Luong T. H.
Hartrianti, Pietradewi
Lunny, Declan P.
Leavesley, David
Kok, Yee Onn
Chong, Si Jack
Chua, Alvin Wen Choong
Tee, Shang-Ian
Ng, Kee Woei
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author Moay, Zi Kuang
Nguyen, Luong T. H.
Hartrianti, Pietradewi
Lunny, Declan P.
Leavesley, David
Kok, Yee Onn
Chong, Si Jack
Chua, Alvin Wen Choong
Tee, Shang-Ian
Ng, Kee Woei
author_sort Moay, Zi Kuang
title Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
title_short Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
title_full Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
title_fullStr Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
title_full_unstemmed Keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
title_sort keratin-alginate sponges support healing of partial-thickness burns
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152703
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