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Protease-Resistant Growth Factor Formulations for the Healing of Chronic Wounds.

Tabitha Boeringer1, Lisa J Gould2, Piyush Koria1.   

Abstract

Objective: Chronic wounds are long-term nonhealing wounds that are refractory to treatment. These wounds can present elevated protease levels, leading to rapid degradation of native and exogenously added growth factors. This work focused on developing a protease-resistant growth factor formulation for treatment of chronic wounds presented with high protease activity. Approach: This study developed protease-resistant growth factor formulations comprising elastin-like peptides (ELPs) fused with a known protease inhibitor peptide or growth factor. The ELP component of the fusion proteins allows assembly of heterogeneous nanoparticles (NPs) putting the inhibitor in close proximity to the growth factor to be protected.
Results: We show successful preservation of growth factor activity in high human neutrophil elastase (HNE) environment and in human chronic wound fluid derived from patients. We further show that these NPs result in enhanced collagen remodeling and resolution of inflammation in a full thickness wound supplemented with HNE in genetically diabetic mice. Innovation: Development of heterogeneous NPs that put the protease inhibitor in close proximity of the growth factor. Moreover, the modular nature of the NPs allows for protection of multiple growth factors by the same inhibitor without changing the amino acid sequence of the growth factor.
Conclusion: Our results indicate that the developed NPs hold tremendous promise in chronic wound healing therapy and may further help the translation of growth factor therapies to clinic. The customizable template for the NP design allows for multifaceted use across several fields in research and medicine.

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Keywords:  chronic wound; drug delivery; growth factors; nanomedicine; protease; protein engineering

Year:  2019        PMID: 33095126      PMCID: PMC7580649          DOI: 10.1089/wound.2019.1043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)        ISSN: 2162-1918            Impact factor:   4.730


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