重编程
自愈水凝胶
巨噬细胞
伤口愈合
皮肤修复
微泡
化学
炎症
巨噬细胞极化
明胶
细胞生物学
免疫系统
药理学
医学
生物
细胞
免疫学
小RNA
生物化学
体外
有机化学
基因
作者
Enyou Jin,Yusheng Yang,Shan Cong,Dengke Chen,Ruixiong Chen,Junwen Zhang,Yan‐Jun Hu,Weini Chen
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12951-025-03138-y
摘要
The orderly regulation of immune inflammation and promotion of the regeneration of skin vessels and fibers are key to the treatment of diabetic skin injury (DSI). Although various traditional polypeptide biological dressings continue to be developed, their efficacy is not satisfactory. In recent years, plant-to-mammal regulation has provided an effective approach for chronic wound management, but the development of effective plant-based treatments remains challenging. The development of exosomes from Chinese herbs is promising for wound healing. In this study, plant exosomes derived from lemons (Citrus limon) were extracted, and their biological efficacy was verified. Lemon exosomes regulated the polarization reprogramming of macrophages, promoted the proliferation and migration of vascular endothelial cells and fibroblasts, and thus promoted the healing of diabetic wounds. To solve the problems of continuous drug delivery and penetration depth, Lemon Exosomes were loaded into a hydrogel constructed of Gelatin Methacryloyl (GelMA) and Dialdehyde Starch (DAS) that closely fits to the skin, absorbs water, swells, and is moist and breathable, effectively promoting the sustained and slow release of exosomes and resulting in excellent performance for diabetic wound healing. Our GelMA-DAS-Lemon Exosomes hydrogel (GelMA/DAS/Exo hydrogel) patch represents a potentially valuable option for repairing diabetic wounds in clinical applications.
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