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Healing and Angiogenic Properties of Collagen/Chitosan Scaffolds Enriched with Hyperstable FGF2-STAB® Protein: In Vitro, Ex Ovo and In Vivo Comprehensive Evaluation.

Lucy Vojtová1, Veronika Pavliňáková1, Johana Muchová1, Katarína Kacvinská1, Jana Brtníková1, Martin Knoz2,3, Břetislav Lipový1,2, Martin Faldyna4, Eduard Göpfert4, Jakub Holoubek2, Zdeněk Pavlovský5, Monika Vícenová4, Veronika Hefka Blahnová6, Vanessa Hearnden7, Eva Filová6.   

Abstract

Wound healing is a process regulated by a complex interaction of multiple growth factors including fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2). Although FGF2 appears in several tissue engineered studies, its applications are limited due to its low stability both in vitro and in vivo. Here, this shortcoming is overcome by a unique nine-point mutant of the low molecular weight isoform FGF2 retaining full biological activity even after twenty days at 37 °C. Crosslinked freeze-dried 3D porous collagen/chitosan scaffolds enriched with this hyper stable recombinant human protein named FGF2-STAB® were tested for in vitro biocompatibility and cytotoxicity using murine 3T3-A31 fibroblasts, for angiogenic potential using an ex ovo chick chorioallantoic membrane assay and for wound healing in vivo with 3-month old white New Zealand rabbits. Metabolic activity assays indicated the positive effect of FGF2-STAB® already at very low concentrations (0.01 µg/mL). The angiogenic properties examined ex ovo showed enhanced vascularization of the tested scaffolds. Histological evaluation and gene expression analysis by RT-qPCR proved newly formed granulation tissue at the place of a previous skin defect without significant inflammation infiltration in vivo. This work highlights the safety and biocompatibility of newly developed crosslinked collagen/chitosan scaffolds involving FGF2-STAB® protein. Moreover, these sponges could be used as scaffolds for growing cells for dermis replacement, where neovascularization is a crucial parameter for successful skin regeneration.

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Keywords:  FGF2; chitosan; collagen; scaffold; skin regeneration; tissue engineering

Year:  2021        PMID: 34067330     DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9060590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomedicines        ISSN: 2227-9059


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