Author:
Do Pham Duy Dinh,Jenčová Věra,Kaňuchová Miriam,Bayram Jan,Grossová Ivana,Šuca Hubert,Urban Lukáš,Havlíčková Kristýna,Novotný Vít,Mikeš Petr,Mojr Viktor,Asatiani Nikifor,Košťáková Eva Kuželová,Maixnerová Martina,Vlková Alena,Vítovská Dragana,Šanderová Hana,Nemec Alexandr,Krásný Libor,Zajíček Robert,Lukáš David,Rejman Dominik,Gál Peter
Abstract
AbstractActive wound dressings are attracting extensive attention in soft tissue repair and regeneration, including bacteria-infected skin wound healing. As the wide use of antibiotics leads to drug resistance we present here a new concept of wound dressings based on the polycaprolactone nanofiber scaffold (NANO) releasing second generation lipophosphonoxin (LPPO) as antibacterial agent. Firstly, we demonstrated in vitro that LPPO released from NANO exerted antibacterial activity while not impairing proliferation/differentiation of fibroblasts and keratinocytes. Secondly, using a mouse model we showed that NANO loaded with LPPO significantly reduced the Staphylococcus aureus counts in infected wounds as evaluated 7 days post-surgery. Furthermore, the rate of degradation and subsequent LPPO release in infected wounds was also facilitated by lytic enzymes secreted by inoculated bacteria. Finally, LPPO displayed negligible to no systemic absorption. In conclusion, the composite antibacterial NANO-LPPO-based dressing reduces the bacterial load and promotes skin repair, with the potential to treat wounds in clinical settings.
Funder
Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy
Ústav organické chemie a biochemie Akademie věd České republiky
Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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