Hierarchically multifunctional bioactive nanoglass for integrated tumor/infection therapy and impaired wound repair

  • Mi Chen
  • , Dagogo Dorothy Winston
  • , Min Wang
  • , Wen Niu
  • , Wei Cheng
  • , Yi Guo
  • , Yidan Wang
  • , Meng Luo
  • , Chenxi Xie
  • , Tongtong Leng
  • , Xiaoyan Qu
  • , Bo Lei

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Abstract

The complex wound repair induced by tumor surgery and infection is still the clinical challenge due to the subsequent tumor recurrence and serious inflammation. Herein, we develop a bioactive Si-Ca-Sr glass-based therapy-regeneration-enabled nanohybrids (BSr@PPE) with hierarchical versatility for overcoming the challenges of tumor and infection-impaired wound repair. BSr@PPE showed a representative concentration-dependent photothermal effect, strong free radical scavenging and antibacterial ability, as well as good UV-shielding properties and high biocompatibility. BSr@PPE could efficiently kill tumor cells through the photothermal effect, show the robust antibacterial activity against normal and multi-drug resistant bacteria and enhance the fibroblasts migration in vitro. In vivo animal experiments suggested that BSr@PPE could effectively promote epithelial reconstruction, collagen deposition and angiogenesis in normal wounds, reduce inflammation and enhance repair in multi-drug bacterial infected wounds, accelerate the tumor-impaired wound through inhibit the tumor cells. This work may provide a new strategy and multifunctional bioactive material for treating the tissue repair and regeneration under the multi-pathological environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-40
Number of pages14
JournalMaterials Today
Volume53
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Bioactive glass
  • Bioactive materials
  • Multifunctional
  • Skin repair
  • Tissue engineering

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