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pH-Switchable Antimicrobial Nanofiber Networks of Hydrogel Eradicate Biofilm and Rescue Stalled Healing in Chronic Wounds

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 11686-11697

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b05608

Keywords

antimicrobial hydrogel; biofilm eradication; chronic wound healing; pH-switchable drug release; nanofiber network

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31500802, 21628201]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20150350]
  3. Qilu Young Scholar Program of Shandong University
  4. Funds of Science Technology Department of Zhejiang Province [LGF18H180008]
  5. Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong Province
  6. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Catalytic Materials and Technology [2012110]
  7. 333 Project of Jiangsu Province [BRA2017437]
  8. Jiangsu Key Research and Development Plan (Society Development) [BE2018639]
  9. University Grants Committee of HongKong (NSFC/GRF Grant) [N_CUHK422/18]

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Biofilm infections can induce chronic inflammation and stall the normal orchestrated course of wound-healing cascades. Herein, pH-switchable antimicrobial hydrogel with nanofiber networks for biofilm eradication and rescuing stalled healing in chronic wounds is reported on the basis of the self-assembly of a designed octapeptide (IKFQFHFD) at neutral pH. This hydrogel is biocompatible and exhibits an acidic pH (pathological environment of infected chronic wounds)-switchable broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect via a mechanism involving cell wall and membrane disruption. The antimicrobial activity of hydrogel is derived from its acidic pH-dependent nanofiber network destabilization and activated release of IKFQFHFD, which is antimicrobial only at acidic pH due to the antimicrobial peptide-like molecular structure. In addition, supramolecular nanofiber networks loaded with drugs of cypate (photothermal agent) and proline (procollagen component) are further developed. In vitro experiments show that loaded drugs exhibit acidic pH (pH similar to 5.5)-responsive release profiles, and synergistic biofilm eradication and subsequent healing cascade activation of cells proliferation are achieved on the basis of the supramolecular nanofiber networks. Remarkably, the nanofiber networks of hydrogel enable in vivo complete healing of MRSA biofilm infected wound in diabetic mice within 20 days, showing great potential as promising chronic wound dressings. The proposed synergistic strategy for eradicating biofilm and activating subsequent healing cascades may offer a powerful modality for the management of clinical chronic wounds.

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