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Synthetic platelet microgels containing fibrin knob B mimetic motifs enhance clotting responses.

Seema Nandi1,2, Emily Mihalko1,2, Kimberly Nellenbach1,2, Mario Castaneda1, John Schneible3, Mary Harp4, Halston Deal1,2, Michael Daniele1,2,3, Stefano Menegatti4, Thomas H Barker5, Ashley C Brown1,2.   

Abstract

Native platelets are crucial players in wound healing. Key to their role is the ability of their surface receptor GPIIb/IIIa to bind fibrin at injury sites, thereby promoting clotting. When platelet activity is impaired as a result of traumatic injury or certain diseases, uncontrolled bleeding can result. To aid clotting and tissue repair in cases of poor platelet activity, our lab has previously developed synthetic platelet-like particles capable of promoting clotting and improving wound healing responses. These are constructed by functionalizing highly deformable hydrogel microparticles (microgels) with fibrin-binding ligands including a fibrin-specific whole antibody or a single-domain variable fragment. To improve the translational potential of these clotting materials, we explored the use of fibrin-binding peptides as cost-effective, robust, high-specificity alternatives to antibodies. Herein, we present the development and characterization of soft microgels decorated with the peptide AHRPYAAK that mimics fibrin knob 'B' and targets fibrin hole 'b'. These "Fibrin-Affine Microgels with Clotting Yield" (FAMCY) were found to significantly increase clot density in vitro and decrease bleeding in a rodent trauma model in vivo. These results indicate that FAMCYs are capable of recapitulating the platelet-mimetic properties of previous designs while utilizing a less costly, more translational design.

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Keywords:  biomimetic; clotting; fibrin; hemorrhage; knob B; synthetic platelets; trauma; wound healing

Year:  2021        PMID: 34095458      PMCID: PMC8171167          DOI: 10.1002/adtp.202100010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Ther (Weinh)        ISSN: 2366-3987


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