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Human epidermal growth factor-functionalized cocoon silk with improved cell proliferation activity for the fabrication of wound dressings

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JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 722-730

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0885328221997981

Keywords

Silkworm; human epidermal growth factor; cocoon silk; transgenic; wound healing

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772676]

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This study successfully produced transgenic silkworms expressing the hEGF fusion protein using piggyBac transposon technology, and the extracted silk from the cocoons showed a significant increase in cell proliferation without cytotoxicity. The transgenic silk could potentially be a cost-effective and functional biomaterial for wound dressing applications.
Human epidermal growth factor (hEGF) is a key factor involved in wound healing owing to its powerful ability to stimulate cell proliferation. In this study, we used piggyBac transposon technology to produce transgenic silkworms expressing the hEGF protein fused to truncated heavy chain (FibH-hEGF). The FibH-hEGF fusion protein was successfully expressed and secreted into silkworm cocoons. Compared to wild-type silk, the transgenic silkworm silk had the similar morphology about silks fiber surface and cocoon nets, while the secondary structure between the transgenic silk and wild-type silk was different. Most importantly, transgenic silkworm cocoon silk powder extract significantly increased human fibroblast FIB cell proliferation for a long duration with no apparent cytotoxicity. Our study provides a promising method for obtaining cost-effective and functional biomaterials for the fabrication of wound dressings.

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