Unmasking Chemokine‐Inducing Specificity in Oligosaccharide Biomaterial to Promote Hair Growth

Author:

Yin Xiaoyu12,Wang Lintao2,Niu Yiming1,Xie Daping1,Zhang Qingwen1,Xiao Jian3,Dong Lei24,Wang Chunming156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory in Quality Research of Chinese Medicine Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences University of Macau Macau SAR 999078 China

2. State Key Laboratory in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology School of Life Sciences Nanjing University Nanjing 210023 China

3. Molecular Pharmacology Research Center, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou 325035 China

4. National Resource Center For Mutant Mice Nanjing 210023 China

5. Zhuhai UM Science & Technology Research Institute University of Macau Hengqin 519000 China

6. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences University of Macau Macau SAR 999078 China

Abstract

AbstractHair loss affects over 50 million people worldwide with limited therapeutic options. Despite evidence highlighting the vital role of local immune cells in regulating the life cycle of hair follicles (HFs), accurate regulation of immunocytes to directly promote hair growth remains unachieved. Here, inspired by the physiological feedback in the skin immunity to suppress microbe‐triggered inflammation, an oligosaccharide biomaterial with “unmasked” specific activity is developed to recruit regulatory T (Treg) cells around HFs, leading to accelerated hair growth in mice. By processing the glucomannan polysaccharide via controllable enzymatic cleavage, a series of oligosaccharide fractions with more specific chemokine‐inducing functions is obtained. Notably, a hexasaccharide‐based fraction (OG6) stimulates macrophages to selectively express Treg‐chemoattractant C‐C Motif Chemokine Ligand 5 (CCL5) through a mannose receptor‐mediated endocytosis and NOD1/2‐dependent signaling, as evidenced by molecular docking, inhibition assays, and a Foxp3‐reporter mouse model. Intradermal delivery of OG6 to the depilated mouse skin promotes Treg mobilization around HFs and stimulates de novo regeneration of robust hairs. This study demonstrates that unmasking precise immunomodulatory functions in oligosaccharides from their parental polysaccharide can potentially solve the long‐lasting dilemma with polysaccharide biomaterials that are widely renowned for versatile activities yet high heterogeneity, opening new avenues to designing glycan‐based therapeutic tools with improved specificity and safety.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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