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Multifunctional Antimicrobial Nanofiber Dressings Containing ε-Polylysine for the Eradication of Bacterial Bioburden and Promotion of Wound Healing in Critically Colonized Wounds

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 12, 期 14, 页码 15989-16005

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b21683

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bacterial infections; nanofiber dressings; superhydrophilicity; wound healing; electrospinning

资金

  1. Translational and Clinical Research Flagship Program of the Singapore National Research Foundation [NMRC/TCR/008-SERI/2013]
  2. National Medical Research Council of the Singapore Ministry of Health and Centre Grant Programme Optimization of core platform Technologies for Ocular Research (INCEPTOR) [NMRC/CG/M010/2017_SERI]
  3. Singapore National Medical Research Council [NMRC/CBRG/0048/2013]
  4. Duke-NUS Khoo bridge funding award [Duke-NUS-KBrFA/2018/0007]
  5. SNEC Ophthalmic Technologies Incubator Program [R1181/83/2014, NHIC-I2D-1712194]
  6. Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness [SAF2016-76150-R]
  7. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University Singapore Strategic Academic Initiative (SAI) [L0494003]
  8. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) under its Wound Care Innovation for the Tropics (WCIT) Industry Alignment Fund Pre-Positioning (IAF-PP) Singapore [H17/01/a0/0K9]

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Bacterial colonization of acute and chronic wounds is often associated with delayed wound healing and prolonged hospitalization. The rise of multi-drug resistant bacteria and the poor biocompatibility of topical antimicrobials warrant safe and effective antimicrobials. Antimicrobial agents that target microbial membranes without interfering with the mammalian cell proliferation and migration hold great promise in the treatment of traumatic wounds. This article reports the utility of superhydrophilic electrospun gelatin nanofiber dressings (NFDs) containing a broad-spectrum antimicrobial polymer, epsilon-polylysine (epsilon PL), crosslinked by polydopamine (pDA) for treating second-degree burns. In a porcine model of partial thickness burns, NFDs promoted wound closure and reduced hypertrophic scarring compared to untreated burns. Analysis of NFDs in contact with the burns indicated that the dressings trap early colonizers and elicit bactericidal activity, thus creating a sterile wound bed for fibroblasts migration and re-epithelialization. In support of these observations, in porcine models of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus colonized partial thickness burns, NFDs decreased bacterial bioburden and promoted wound closure and re-epithelialization. NFDs displayed superior clinical outcome than standard-of-care silver dressings. The excellent biocompatibility and antimicrobial efficacy of the newly developed dressings in preclinical models demonstrate its potential for clinical use to manage infected wounds without compromising tissue regeneration.

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