Erythrocyte Membrane Cloaked Cytokine Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles Create Localized Controlled Inflammation for Rapid In Vitro Wound Healing

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Due to impaired wound healing, millions of acute and chronic wound cases with increased morbidity have been recorded in the developed countries. The primary reason has been attributed to uncontrolled inflammation at the wound site, which makes healing impossible for years. The use of red blood cell (RBC) ghosts or erythrocyte membranes for different theranostic applications has gained significant attention in recent years due to their biocompatibility and biomimicking properties. Our study builds upon this concept by presenting a new approach for creating an improved and controlled inflammatory response by employing RBC ghost encapsulated tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) modified AuNPs (gold nanoparticles) for accelerating the wound healing at early postinjury stage (similar to 48 h). The results suggested that the developed GTNF alpha-IL6@AuNPs created a controlled and time dependent TNF-alpha response and showed increased reactive oxygen species generation at similar to 12 h. Further, proper M1/M2 functional transition of macrophages was observed in macrophages at different time intervals. The expression results suggested that the levels of wound healing biomarkers like transforming growth factor-beta (1.8-fold) and collagen (2.4-fold) increased while matrix metalloproteinase (3-8-fold) levels declined at later stages, which possibly increased the cell migration rate of NP treated cells to similar to 90%. Hence, we are here reducing the timeline of the inflammatory phase of wound healing by actually creating a controlled inflammatory response at an early postinjury stage and further assisting in regaining the ability of cells for wound remodelation and repair. We intend that this new approach has the potential to improve the current treatment strategies for wound healing and skin repair under both in vitro and in vivo conditions.
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Tumor necrosis factor,TNF alpha-IL6,RBCghost,Nanoparticles,Wound healing
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