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利用伤口渗出液细胞与敷料生物材料的相互作用来控制愈合途径并预测预后。

Harnessing the Interactions of Wound Exudate Cells with Dressings Biomaterials for the Control and Prognosis of Healing Pathways.

作者信息

Saberianpour Shirin, Melotto Gianluca, Redhead Lucy, Terrazzini Nadia, Forss Jaqueline Rachel, Santin Matteo

机构信息

Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of Brighton, Huxley Building Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK.

School of Applied Sciences, University of Brighton, Huxley Building Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK.

出版信息

Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2024 Aug 23;17(9):1111. doi: 10.3390/ph17091111.

Abstract

The global socioeconomic challenge generated by wounds requires an understanding of healing and non-healing pathways in patients. Also, the interactions occurring between the wound dressing biomaterials with cells relevant to the healing process have not been sufficiently investigated, thus neglecting the role that wound dressing composition can play in healing. Through the study of six cases of acute surgical wounds, the present work analyses the early (24 h post-surgery) interactions of biochemical and cellular components with (i) Atrauman, a device made of knitted woven synthetic polymeric fibre when used as a primary dressing, and (ii) Melolin, a hydrocolloid engineered as two layers of synthetic and cellulose non-woven fibres when used as a secondary dressing. A pathway towards healing could be observed in those cases where endoglin-expressing cells and M2 macrophages were retained by Atrauman fibres at the interface with the wound bed. On the contrary, cases where the secondary dressing Melolin absorbed these cell phenotypes in its mesh resulted in a slower or deteriorating healing process. The data obtained indicate that a subtraction of progenitor cells by Melolin may impair the healing process and that the analysis of the retrieved wound dressings for biomarkers expressed by cells relevant to wound healing may become an additional tool to determine the patient's prognosis.

摘要

伤口所带来的全球社会经济挑战需要我们了解患者的愈合和不愈合途径。此外,伤口敷料生物材料与愈合过程相关细胞之间发生的相互作用尚未得到充分研究,从而忽视了伤口敷料成分在愈合中可能发挥的作用。通过对6例急性手术伤口的研究,本研究分析了生化和细胞成分在术后24小时与以下两种敷料的早期相互作用:(i)Atrauman,一种由针织合成聚合物纤维制成的装置,用作初次敷料;(ii)Melolin,一种水胶体,由合成纤维和纤维素非织造纤维两层构成,用作二次敷料。在那些Atrauman纤维在与伤口床的界面处保留了表达内皮糖蛋白的细胞和M2巨噬细胞的病例中,可以观察到愈合途径。相反,二次敷料Melolin在其网眼中吸收这些细胞表型的病例导致愈合过程较慢或恶化。所获得的数据表明,Melolin对祖细胞的去除可能会损害愈合过程,并且对回收的伤口敷料进行与伤口愈合相关细胞表达的生物标志物分析可能成为确定患者预后的额外工具。

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