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载有益生菌细胞外囊泡的核壳型微针,用于感染性伤口愈合和微生物群稳态恢复。

The Core-Shell Microneedle with Probiotic Extracellular Vesicles for Infected Wound Healing and Microbial Homeostasis Restoration.

机构信息

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China.

Center of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital of Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, 314408, China.

出版信息

Small. 2024 Nov;20(46):e2401551. doi: 10.1002/smll.202401551. Epub 2024 Aug 7.

Abstract

Wound healing is a dynamic process involving the timely transition of organized phases. However, infected wounds often experience prolonged inflammation due to microbial overload. Thus, addressing the viable treatment needs across different healing stages is a critical challenge in wound management. Herein, a novel core-shell microneedle (CSMN) patch is designed for the sequential delivery of tannic acid-magnesium (TA-Mg) complexes and extracellular vesicles from Lactobacillus druckerii (LDEVs). Upon application to infected sites, CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV releases TA-Mg first to counteract pathogenic overload and reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS), aiding the transition to proliferative phase. Subsequently, the sustained release of LDEVs enhances the activities of keratinocytes and fibroblasts, promotes vascularization, and modulates the collagen deposition. Notably, dynamic track of microbial composition demonstrates that CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV can both inhibit the aggressive pathogen and increase the microbial diversity at wound sites. Functional analysis further highlights the potential of CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV in facilitating wound healing and skin barrier restoration. Moreover, it is confirmed that CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV can accelerate wound closure and improve post-recovery skin quality in the murine infected wound. Conclusively, this innovative CSMN patch offers a rapid and high-quality alternative treatment for infected wounds and emphasizes the significance of microbial homeostasis.

摘要

创伤愈合是一个动态的过程,涉及到有序阶段的及时转变。然而,感染的伤口由于微生物过载往往会经历长时间的炎症。因此,针对不同愈合阶段的可行治疗需求是创伤管理中的一个关键挑战。本文设计了一种新型的核壳型微针(CSMN)贴片,用于顺序递呈鞣酸镁(TA-Mg)复合物和德氏乳杆菌(LDEVs)的细胞外囊泡。在应用于感染部位时,CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV 首先释放 TA-Mg,以对抗致病负荷并减少活性氧(ROS),帮助向增殖期过渡。随后,LDEVs 的持续释放增强了角质形成细胞和成纤维细胞的活性,促进了血管生成,并调节胶原沉积。值得注意的是,微生物组成的动态轨迹表明,CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV 既能抑制侵袭性病原体,又能增加伤口部位的微生物多样性。功能分析进一步强调了 CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV 在促进创伤愈合和皮肤屏障恢复方面的潜力。此外,研究证实 CSMN@TA-Mg/LDEV 可以加速伤口闭合并改善小鼠感染性伤口的恢复后皮肤质量。总之,这种创新的 CSMN 贴片为感染性伤口提供了一种快速和高质量的替代治疗方法,并强调了微生物动态平衡的重要性。

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