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A bionic cellulose nanofiber-based nanocage wound dressing for NIR-triggered multiple synergistic therapy of tumors and infected wounds

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 281, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.121330

Keywords

Cellulose nanofibers; Near infrared-triggered; Wound dressing; Synergistic therapy; Infected wound

Funding

  1. Guangxi Youth Natural Science Founda-tion [2018GXNSFBA281174]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31860193]
  3. Guangxi Major Projects of Science and Tech-nology [AA18118013]

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The study developed a near infrared and pH-responsive bionic nanocage wound dressing that can provide dual photothermal therapy for tumor and infection-induced wound healing. It has high drug-loading capacity, controllable drug release, and excellent antibacterial properties.
Tumor recurrence and drug-resistant bacterial infection are the main reasons that wounds heal with difficulty after skin tumor treatment. The near infrared-(NIR-) and pH-responsive, bionic, cellulose nanofiber-based (CNF-based) nanocage wound dressing with biocompatibility, bioviscosity, and shape adaptability is designed for dual NIR-triggered photothermal therapy of tumor and infection-induced wound healing. The wound dressing with the intertwining three dimensional (3D) nanocage network structure is skillfully constructed using NIR-responsive cellulose nanofibers and pH-responsive cellulose nanofibers as the skeleton, which endows the dressing with a high drug-loading capacity of doxorubicin (400 mg & BULL;g(-1)), and indocyanine green (25 mg & BULL;g(-1)). Moreover, the NIR and pH-responsive bionic On/Off switches of the dressing enable a controllable and efficient drug release onto the wound area. The dual NIR-triggered wound dressing with excellent photothermal conversion performance possesses good antibacterial properties against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. It could effectively eliminate bacterial biofilms and kill A375 tumor cells. Interestingly, the bionic wound dressing with shape adaptability could adapt and treat irregular postoperative skin tumor wounds and drug-resistant bacterial infection via the synergistic therapy of photothermal, photodynamic, and chemotherapy, which provides an ideal strategy for clinical intervention.

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