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Bioengineered Silk Fibroin Hydrogel Reinforced with Collagen-Like Protein Chimeras for Improved Wound Healing.
The study investigates the potentials of the rapid crosslinking hydrogel concoction comprising of natural silk fibroin (SF) and recombinant tailorable collagen-like protein with binding domains for wound repair. The formation of dityrosine crosslinks between the tyrosine moieties augments the formation of stable hydrogels, in the presence of the cytocompatible photo-initiator riboflavin and visible light. This uniquely engineered PASCH (Photo-activated silk fibroin and tailor-made collagen-like protein hydrogel) confers the key advantage of improved biological properties over the control hydrogels comprising only of SF. The physico-chemical characterization of the hydrogels with respect to crosslinking, modulus, and thermal stability delineates the ascendancy of PASCH 7:3 over other combinations. Furthermore, the hybrid protein hydrogel proves to be a favorable cellular matrix as it enhances cell adhesion, elongation, growth, and proliferation in vitro. Time-lapse microscopy studies reveal an enhanced wound closure in human endothelial cell monolayer (EA.hy926), while the gene expression studies portray the dynamic interplay of cytokines and growth factors in the wound milieu facilitating the repair and regeneration of cells, sculpted by the proteins. The results demonstrate the improved physical and biological properties of fabricated PASCH, depicting their synergism, and implying their competency for use in tissue engineering applications.
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