An Amphibians-Derived Protein Provides Novel Biotherapeutics for Various Wounds Treatment.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Biomolecules & Therapeutics Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.4062/biomolther.2024.096
Hao-Ran Chen, Nan Zhou, Yu-Da Liu, Li-Hua Peng
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Acute burns and chronic wounds frequently fail to heal owing to various reasons. Most drugs currently used for wound therapy in clinical practice have notable drawbacks, making their application a substantial concern. For instance, anti-inflammatory drugs can exert multisystem toxicity, and cellular therapies are costly and difficult to retain. In recent years, natural functional proteins derived from animals and plants have gained increasing attention owing to their unique biological activities, low cost, and broad application prospects in wound therapy. Herein, we isolated a new protein (JH015Y) from amphibians and demonstrated its excellent wound repair and regeneration properties compared with those of epidermal growth factor, both in vitro and in vivo. JH015 protein increased the proliferative ability of human keratinocytes and skin fibroblasts by 47.73 and 41.40%, respectively. In vivo, the medium-dose (0.5 mg/dose) groups of JH015Y protein demonstrated accelerated wound healing from day 4, with wound healing rates 1.26, 1.27, and 1.14 times that of the blank group in acute wounds, burn wounds, and diabetic ulcer, respectively. Histological analysis of Masson-stained sections indicated that the JH015Y protein contributed to collagen deposition on the wound surface, markedly reduced inflammatory cell infiltration, and exhibited low biological toxicity. Accordingly, the JH015Y protein is a promising biotherapeutic agent for accelerated wound repair and regeneration.

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一种两栖动物来源的蛋白质为各种伤口治疗提供了新的生物治疗药物。
急性烧伤和慢性创伤由于各种原因常常不能愈合。目前在临床实践中用于伤口治疗的大多数药物都有明显的缺点,这使得它们的应用受到了很大的关注。例如,抗炎药物可以发挥多系统毒性,细胞疗法昂贵且难以保留。近年来,来源于动植物的天然功能蛋白因其独特的生物活性、低廉的成本以及在伤口治疗中的广阔应用前景而受到越来越多的关注。本文从两栖动物中分离出一种新的蛋白(JH015Y),并在体外和体内实验中证明了其与表皮生长因子相比具有优异的伤口修复和再生性能。JH015蛋白可使人角质形成细胞和皮肤成纤维细胞的增殖能力分别提高47.73%和41.40%。在体内,JH015Y蛋白中剂量组(0.5 mg/剂量)从第4天开始加速创面愈合,急性创面、烧伤创面和糖尿病溃疡创面愈合率分别是空白组的1.26、1.27和1.14倍。masson染色切片的组织学分析表明,jho15y蛋白有助于创面胶原沉积,显著减少炎症细胞浸润,具有较低的生物毒性。因此,JH015Y蛋白是一种很有前景的生物治疗剂,可以加速伤口修复和再生。
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期刊介绍: Biomolecules & Therapeutics (Biomolecules & Therapeutics) (Print ISSN 1976-9148, Online ISSN 2005-4483) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that covers pharmacological and toxicological fields related to bioactive molecules and therapeutics. It was launched in 1993 as "The Journal of Applied Pharmacology (ISSN 1225-6110)", and renamed "Biomolecules & Therapeutics" (Biomol Ther: abbreviated form) in 2008 (Volume 16, No. 1). It is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September and November. All manuscripts should be creative, informative, and contribute to the development of new drugs. Articles in the following categories are published: review articles and research articles.
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