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Silk fibroin for skin injury repair: Where do things stand?

Mazaher Gholipourmalekabadi1, Sunaina Sapru2, Ali Samadikuchaksaraei3, Rui L Reis4, David L Kaplan5, Subhas C Kundu6.   

Abstract

Several synthetic and natural materials are used in soft tissue engineering and regenerative medicine with varying degrees of success. Among them, silkworm silk protein fibroin, a naturally occurring protein-based biomaterial, exhibits many promising characteristics such as biocompatibility, controllable biodegradability, tunable mechanical properties, aqueous preparation, minimal inflammation in host tissue, low cost and ease of use. Silk fibroin is often used alone or in combination with other materials in various formats and is also a promising delivery system for bioactive compounds as part of such repair scenarios. These properties make silk fibroin an excellent biomaterial for skin tissue engineering and repair applications. This review focuses on the promising characteristics and recent advances in the use of silk fibroin for skin wound healing and/or soft-tissue repair applications. The benefits and limitations of silk fibroin as a scaffolding biomaterial in this context are also discussed. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Silk protein fibroin is a natural biomaterial with important biological and mechanical properties for soft tissue engineering applications. Silk fibroin is obtained from silkworms and can be purified using alkali or enzyme based degumming (removal of glue protein sericin) procedures. Fibroin is used alone or in combination with other materials in different scaffold forms, such as nanofibrous mats, hydrogels, sponges or films tailored for specific applications. The investigations carried out using silk fibroin or its blends in skin tissue engineering have increased dramatically in recent years due to the advantages of this unique biomaterial. This review focuses on the promising characteristics of silk fibroin for skin wound healing and/or soft-tissue repair applications.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biomaterials; Regenerative medicine; Silk fibroin; Skin substitutes; Tissue engineering; Wound healing

Year:  2019        PMID: 31678360     DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2019.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev        ISSN: 0169-409X            Impact factor:   15.470


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Authors:  J Nie; X Zhang; W Wang; J Ren; A-P Zeng
Journal:  Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 2.635

2.  A Review on Antibacterial Silk Fibroin-based Biomaterials: Current State and Prospects.

Authors:  Sama Ghalei; Hitesh Handa
Journal:  Mater Today Chem       Date:  2021-12-09

Review 3.  Silk fibroin-based biomaterials for cartilage/osteochondral repair.

Authors:  Ziyang Zhou; Jin Cui; Shunli Wu; Zhen Geng; Jiacan Su
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 11.600

4.  Self-Assembling Imageable Silk Hydrogels for the Focal Treatment of Osteosarcoma.

Authors:  Zhibin Peng; Ming Li; Yuan Wang; Hongbo Yang; Wei Wei; Min Liang; Jianhui Shi; Ruixuan Liu; Rui Li; Yubo Zhang; Jingsong Liu; Xu Shi; Ran Wan; Yao Fu; Rui Xie; Yansong Wang
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-06-20

5.  Eco-Sustainable Silk Fibroin/Pomegranate Peel Extract Film as an Innovative Green Material for Skin Repair.

Authors:  Marianna Barbalinardo; Marta Giannelli; Ludovica Forcini; Barbara Luppi; Anna Donnadio; Maria Luisa Navacchia; Giampiero Ruani; Giovanna Sotgiu; Annalisa Aluigi; Roberto Zamboni; Tamara Posati
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-18       Impact factor: 6.208

Review 6.  Advances in Fabricating the Electrospun Biopolymer-Based Biomaterials.

Authors:  Sebastian Wilk; Aleksandra Benko
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2021-04-16

Review 7.  Milestones and current achievements in development of multifunctional bioscaffolds for medical application.

Authors:  Jagoda Litowczenko; Marta J Woźniak-Budych; Katarzyna Staszak; Karolina Wieszczycka; Stefan Jurga; Bartosz Tylkowski
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2021-01-28

8.  Estimating Kinetic Rate Parameters for Enzymatic Degradation of Lyophilized Silk Fibroin Sponges.

Authors:  Julie F Jameson; Marisa O Pacheco; Jason E Butler; Whitney L Stoppel
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-07-06

9.  Bioinspired biliverdin/silk fibroin hydrogel for antiglioma photothermal therapy and wound healing.

Authors:  Qing Yao; Qing-Hua Lan; Xinyu Jiang; Chu-Chu Du; Yuan-Yuan Zhai; Xiaohan Shen; He-Lin Xu; Jian Xiao; Longfa Kou; Ying-Zheng Zhao
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2020-09-23       Impact factor: 11.556

10.  A clinical comparison of pure knitted silk and a complex synthetic skin substitute for the treatment of partial thickness burns.

Authors:  Jennifer Lynn Schiefer; Janine Andreae; Mahsa Bagheri; Paul Christian Fuchs; Rolf Lefering; Wolfram Heitzmann; Alexandra Schulz
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2021-05-10       Impact factor: 3.315

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