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Adhesive protein-based angiogenesis-mimicking spatiotemporal sequential release of angiogenic factors for functional regenerative medicine

Title of paper
Adhesive protein-based angiogenesis-mimicking spatiotemporal sequential release of angiogenic factors for functional regenerative medicine
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[차형준교수 연구실] 시공간적 혈관 형성 약물전달용 접착패치 개발
Publication in journal
Biomaterials 272 (2021), p120774
Publication date
20210501


[Abstract]
Damaged vascular structures after critical diseases are difficult to completely restore to their original conditions without specific treatments. Thus, therapeutic angiogenesis has been spotlighted as an attractive strategy. However, effective strategies for mimicking angiogenic processes in the body have not yet been developed. In the present work, we developed a bioengineered mussel adhesive protein (MAP)-based novel therapeutic angiogenesis platform capable of spatiotemporally releasing angiogenic growth factors to target disease sites with high viscosity and strong adhesiveness in a mucus-containing environment with curvature. Polycationic MAP formed complex coacervate liquid microdroplets with polyanionic hyaluronic acid and subsequently gelated into microparticles. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), which is a late-phase angiogenic factor, was efficiently encapsulated during the process of coacervate microparticle formation. These PDGF-loaded microparticles were blended with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which is the initial-phase angiogenic factor, in MAP-based pregel solution and finally crosslinked in situ into a hydrogel at the desired site. The microparticle-based angiogenic-molecule spatiotemporal sequential (MASS) release platform showed good adhesion and underwater durability, and its elasticity was close to that of target tissue. Using two in vivo critical models, i.e., full-thickness excisional wound and myocardial infarction models, the MASS release platform was evaluated for its in vivo feasibility as an angiogenesis-inducing platform and demonstrated effective angiogenesis as well as functional regenerative efficacy. Based on these superior physicochemical characteristics, the developed MASS release platform could be successfully applied in many biomedical practices as a waterproof bioadhesive with the capability for the spatiotemporal delivery of angiogenic molecules in the treatment of ischemic diseases.

 

DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.120774

LINK: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.120774