Ultrasound‐Responsive HBD Peptide Hydrogel with Antibiofilm Capability for Fast Diabetic Wound Healing

Abstract Despite advancements in therapeutic agents for diabetic chronic wounds, challenges such as suboptimal bioavailability, intricate disease milieus, and inadequate delivery efficacy have impeded treatment outcomes. Here, ultrasound‐responsive hydrogel incorporated with heparin‐binding domain (...

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Main Authors: Lanlan Zong, Runxin Teng, Huiqi Zhang, Wenshang Liu, Yu Feng, Zhengmao Lu, Yuxiao Zhou, Zhen Fan, Meng Li, Xiaohui Pu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-11-01
Series:Advanced Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202406022
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Summary:Abstract Despite advancements in therapeutic agents for diabetic chronic wounds, challenges such as suboptimal bioavailability, intricate disease milieus, and inadequate delivery efficacy have impeded treatment outcomes. Here, ultrasound‐responsive hydrogel incorporated with heparin‐binding domain (HBD) peptide nanoparticles is developed to promote diabetic wound healing. HBD peptide, derived from von Willebrand Factor with angiogenic activity, are first engineered to self‐assemble into nanoparticles with enhanced biostability and bioavailability. Ultrasound responsive cargo release and hydrogel collapses are first verified through breakage of crosslinking. In addition, desired antioxidant and antibacterial activity of such hydrogel is observed. Moreover, the degradation of hydrogel under ultrasound stimulation into smaller fragments facilitated the deeper wound penetration of ≈400 µm depth. Complete wound closure is observed from diabetic mice with chronic wounds after being treated with the proposed hydrogel. In detail, in vivo studies revealed that hydrogels loaded with HBD peptide nanoparticles increased the levels of angiogenesis‐related growth factors (VEGF‐A, CD31, and α‐SMA) to effectively accelerate wound repair. Overall, this study demonstrates that ultrasound‐responsive HBD peptide hydrogel provides a synergistic therapeutic strategy for external biofilm elimination and internal effective delivery for diabetic wounds with biofilm infection.
ISSN:2198-3844