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Turning sublimed sulfur and bFGF into a nanocomposite to accelerate wound healing via co-activate FGFR and Hippo signaling pathway

Authors :
Jieqiong Cao
Zijian Su
Yibo Zhang
Zhiqi Chen
Jingsheng Li
Yulin Cai
Yiming Chang
Minghua Lei
Qianyi He
Weicai Li
Xuan Liao
Shuixing Zhang
An Hong
Xiaojia Chen
Source :
Materials Today Bio, Vol 26, Iss , Pp 101104- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Clinical treatment of diabetic refractory ulcers is impeded by chronic inflammation and cell dysfunction associated with wound healing. The significant clinical application of bFGF in wound healing is limited by its instability in vivo. Sulfur has been applied for the treatment of skin diseases in the clinic for antibiosis. We previously found that sulfur incorporation improves the ability of selenium nanoparticles to accelerate wound healing, yet the toxicity of selenium still poses a risk for its clinical application. To obtain materials with high pro-regeneration activity and low toxicity, we explored the mechanism by which selenium-sulfur nanoparticles aid in wound healing via RNA-Seq and designed a nanoparticle called Nano-S@bFGF, which was constructed from sulfur and bFGF. As expected, Nano-S@bFGF not only regenerated zebrafish tail fins and promoted skin wound healing but also promoted skin repair in diabetic mice with a profitable safety profile. Mechanistically, Nano-S@bFGF successfully coactivated the FGFR and Hippo signalling pathways to regulate wound healing. Briefly, the Nano-S@bFGF reported here provides an efficient and feasible method for the synthesis of bioactive nanosulfur and bFGF. In the long term, our results reinvigorated efforts to discover more peculiar unique biofunctions of sulfur and bFGF in a great variety of human diseases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25900064
Volume :
26
Issue :
101104-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Materials Today Bio
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.074a461b9b5a4aecb73642408d4c5278
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101104