Jellyfishes—Significant Marine Resources with Potential in the Wound-Healing Process: A Review

Author:

Cadar Emin1,Pesterau Ana-Maria2ORCID,Sirbu Rodica2,Negreanu-Pirjol Bogdan Stefan1,Tomescu Cezar Laurentiu34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy, “Ovidius” University of Constanta, Capitan Aviator Al. Serbanescu Street, No. 6, Campus, Corp C, 900470 Constanta, Romania

2. Organizing Institution for Doctoral University Studies of “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Dionisie Lupu Street, No. 37, Sector 2, 020021 Bucharest, Romania

3. Faculty of Medicine, “Ovidius” University of Constanta, University Alley, No. 1, Campus, Corp B, 900470 Constanta, Romania

4. “Sf. Ap. Andrei” County Clinical Emergency Hospital, Bvd.Tomis No. 145, 900591 Constanta, Romania

Abstract

The wound-healing process is a significant area of interest in the medical field, and it is influenced by both external and patient-specific factors. The aim of this review paper is to highlight the proven wound-healing potential of the biocompounds found in jellyfish (such as polysaccharide compounds, collagen, collagen peptides and amino acids). There are aspects of the wound-healing process that can benefit from polysaccharides (JSPs) and collagen-based materials, as these materials have been shown to limit exposure to bacteria and promote tissue regeneration. A second demonstrated benefit of jellyfish-derived biocompounds is their immunostimulatory effects on growth factors such as (TNF-α), (IFN-γ) and (TGF), which are involved in wound healing. A third benefit of collagens and polysaccharides (JSP) is their antioxidant action. Aspects related to chronic wound care are specifically addressed, and within this general theme, molecular pathways related to tissue regeneration are explored in depth. Only distinct varieties of jellyfish that are specifically enriched in the biocompounds involved in these pathways and live in European marine habitats are presented. The advantages of jellyfish collagens over mammalian collagens are highlighted by the fact that jellyfish collagens are not considered transmitters of diseases (spongiform encephalopathy) or various allergic reactions. Jellyfish collagen extracts stimulate an immune response in vivo without inducing allergic complications. More studies are needed to explore more varieties of jellyfish that can be exploited for their biocomponents, which may be useful in wound healing.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Drug Discovery,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous),Pharmaceutical Science

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