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Development of fungal mycelia as a skin substitute: characterization of keratinocyte proliferation and matrix metalloproteinase expression during improvement in the wound-healing process.

Ching-Hua Su1, Shu-Hui Liu, Shi-Yau Yu, Yi-Ling Hsieh, Hsiu-O Ho, Chung-Hong Hu, Ming-Thau Sheu.   

Abstract

SACCHACHITIN membranes, prepared from the waste residue of the fruiting body of Ganoderma taugae, were used in our previous study to enhance skin wound healing in animal models. In the present study, the effects of the membrane on the growth of keratinocytes and the activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), as well as on the healing of skin wounds in humans, were estimated. Fresh human foreskin was employed as the source of the keratinocyte culture, and a modified keratinocyte-SFM medium supplemented with 0.2 ng/mL of recombinant epidermal growth factor and 30 microg/mL bovine pituitary extract was used to enhance the successful growth of keratinocytes under an atmosphere of 5% CO2, at 37 degrees C. The results indicated that 0.01% SACCHACHITIN enhanced the proliferation of keratinocytes in the culture on the fourth and fifth days, and cells showed neither morphological alteration nor disordered proliferation. This evidence clearly indicated that SACCHACHITIN was not cytotoxic to and was safe for the growth of keratinocytes. Thus, SACCHACHITIN might play a positive role in the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes around wounds and in accelerated wound healing of epidermal tissue. In addition, microscopic observations during the growth of keratinocytes showed that normal proliferation and differentiation took place along the margin of the SACCHACHITIN membrane. This indicates that SACCHACHITIN is possibly cytocompatible with keratinocytes. Electrophoretic analysis and inhibition tests for the binding effect of SACCHACHITIN on MMPs showed that SACCHACHITIN reduced MMPs in extracellular matrix degradation and facilitated establishment of an extracellular matrix around wounds; these effects resulted in rapid wound healing. SACCHACHITIN was used as a skin dressing for patients who had skin chronicle ulcer, which had not healed for over 7 months. Preliminary clinical observations showed that the wound improved and began to heal. An analysis of MMPs by ELISA in tissue of the wound indicated a significant decrease in MMP levels. Copyright 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15625685     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.30235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A        ISSN: 1549-3296            Impact factor:   4.396


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1.  Mycelial Mattress from a Sporangia Formation-Delayed Mutant of Rhizopus stolonifer as Wound Healing-Enhancing Biomaterial.

Authors:  Mei-Yin Chien; Ling-Chun Chen; Ying-Chen Chen; Ming-Thau Sheu; Ya-Chi Tsai; Hsiu-O Ho; Ching-Hua Su; Der-Zen Liu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-14       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 2.  Nanomaterials Derived from Fungal Sources-Is It the New Hype?

Authors:  Wan M F B W Nawawi; Mitchell Jones; Richard J Murphy; Koon-Yang Lee; Eero Kontturi; Alexander Bismarck
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 6.988

3.  Micronized sacchachitin promotes satellite cell proliferation through TAK1-JNK-AP-1 signaling pathway predominantly by TLR2 activation.

Authors:  Ming-Thau Sheu; Hsi Chang; Meng-Huang Wu; Chuang-Yu Lin; Chun-Yin Hou
Journal:  Chin Med       Date:  2020-09-22       Impact factor: 5.455

4.  Current state and future prospects of pure mycelium materials.

Authors:  Simon Vandelook; Elise Elsacker; Aurélie Van Wylick; Lars De Laet; Eveline Peeters
Journal:  Fungal Biol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-20

5.  Mycelial Beehives of HIVEOPOLIS: Designing and Building Therapeutic Inner Nest Environments for Honeybees.

Authors:  Asya Ilgun; Thomas Schmickl
Journal:  Biomimetics (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-07

6.  TEMPO-Oxidized Sacchachitin Nanofibers (TOSCNFs) Combined with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Management of Dry Eye Syndrome.

Authors:  Hong-Liang Lin; Ting-Huan Wu; Hsiu-O Ho; Fang-Ching Chao; Meng-Huang Wu; Der-Zen Liu; Ling-Chun Chen; Ming-Thau Sheu
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2020-03-12

7.  Wound-healing effect of micronized sacchachitin (mSC) nanogel on corneal epithelium.

Authors:  Ray-Neng Chen; Lin-Wen Lee; Ling-Chun Chen; Hsiu-O Ho; Shiao-Chuan Lui; Ming-Thau Sheu; Ching-Hua Su
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2012-08-28

8.  Dried fruit of the Luffa sponge as a source of chitin for applications as skin substitutes.

Authors:  Ping-Lun Jiang; Mei-Yin Chien; Ming-Thau Sheu; Yi-You Huang; Meng-Hsun Chen; Ching-Hua Su; Der-Zen Liu
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-04-09       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 9.  Borrowing From Nature: Biopolymers and Biocomposites as Smart Wound Care Materials.

Authors:  Giulia Suarato; Rosalia Bertorelli; Athanassia Athanassiou
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2018-10-02

Review 10.  Crab vs. Mushroom: A Review of Crustacean and Fungal Chitin in Wound Treatment.

Authors:  Mitchell Jones; Marina Kujundzic; Sabu John; Alexander Bismarck
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2020-01-18       Impact factor: 5.118

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