Therapeutic potential of gelatine methacrylate hydrogels loaded with macrophage-derived exosomes for accelerating angiogenesis and cutaneous wound healing

Jiajun Liu , Fuying Chen , Luoqiang Tian , Jinjie Wu , Keting Liu , Qiwen Wan , Bo Yuan , Xiangdong Zhu , Xuening Chen , Xingdong Zhang

Collagen and Leather ›› 2024, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 13

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Collagen and Leather ›› 2024, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 13 DOI: 10.1186/s42825-024-00156-8
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Therapeutic potential of gelatine methacrylate hydrogels loaded with macrophage-derived exosomes for accelerating angiogenesis and cutaneous wound healing

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Extensive studies demonstrate that macrophage response plays an important role in regulating angiogenesis via a paracrine way, which is crucial for skin wound repair. This study isolated and characterized nanosized exosomes from differently polarized macrophages (MΦ), including M0 (naïve), M1 (pro-inflammatory), and M2 (anti-inflammatory) macrophages, and further assessed their impacts on angiogenesis and skin regeneration. Our results indicated that compared to M0 and M1 counterparts, M2 macrophage-derived exosomes (M2-Exos) exhibited a pronounced ability to promote angiogenic ability of of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) by enhancing expression of angiogenic genes and proteins, increasing cell migration, and improving tubulogenesis. Bioinformatics analyses suggested that the distinct angiogenic potentials of three MΦ-Exos might be attributed to the differentially expressed angiogenesis-related miRNAs and their target genes such as Stat3, Smad 2, and Smad4. Moreover, these isolated MΦ-Exos were integrated with gelatine methacrylate (GelMA) hydrogels to achieve the sustained delivery at murine full-thickness cutaneous wound sites. In vivo results showed that Gel/M2-Exos significantly augmented angiogenesis, accelerated re-epithelialization, promoted collagen maturity, thereby promoting wound healing. In contrary, Gel/M1-Exos showed the opposite effects. Our findings provided compelling evidence that the polarization status of macrophages significantly affected angiogenesis and wound healing via the miRNA cargos of their derived exosomes. Moreover, this study opens a new avenue for developing nano-scale, cell-free exosome-based therapies in treating cutaneous wounds.

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Jiajun Liu, Fuying Chen, Luoqiang Tian, Jinjie Wu, Keting Liu, Qiwen Wan, Bo Yuan, Xiangdong Zhu, Xuening Chen, Xingdong Zhang. Therapeutic potential of gelatine methacrylate hydrogels loaded with macrophage-derived exosomes for accelerating angiogenesis and cutaneous wound healing. Collagen and Leather, 2024, 6(1): 13 DOI:10.1186/s42825-024-00156-8

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National Science Foundation of China(31971283)

National Science Foundation of China(31670985)

National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFB0702602)

Sichuan Science and Technology Innovation Team of China(2019JDTD0008)

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