Publication: Collagen analogs with phosphorylcholine are inflammation-suppressing scaffolds for corneal regeneration from alkali burns in mini-pigs.
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2021-03-16
Authors
Simpson, Fiona C
McTiernan, Christopher D
Islam, Mohammad Mirazul
Buznyk, Oleksiy
Lewis, Philip N
Meek, Keith M
Haagdorens, Michel
Audiger, Cindy
Lesage, Sylvie
Gueriot, François-Xavier
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
The long-term survival of biomaterial implants is often hampered by surgery-induced inflammation that can lead to graft failure. Considering that most corneas receiving grafts are either pathological or inflamed before implantation, the risk of rejection is heightened. Here, we show that bioengineered, fully synthetic, and robust corneal implants can be manufactured from a collagen analog (collagen-like peptide-polyethylene glycol hybrid, CLP-PEG) and inflammation-suppressing polymeric 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) when stabilized with the triazine-based crosslinker 4-(4,6-Dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-4-methylmorpholinium chloride. The resulting CLP-PEG-MPC implants led to reduced corneal swelling, haze, and neovascularization in comparison to CLP-PEG only implants when grafted into a mini-pig cornea alkali burn model of inflammation over 12 months. Implants incorporating MPC allowed for faster nerve regeneration and recovery of corneal sensation. CLP-PEG-MPC implants appear to be at a more advanced stage of regeneration than the CLP-PEG only implants, as evidenced by the presence of higher amounts of cornea-specific type V collagen, and a corresponding decrease in the presence of extracellular vesicles and exosomes in the corneal stroma, in keeping with the amounts present in healthy, unoperated corneas.
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MeSH Terms
Collagen
Cornea
Humans
Hydrogels
Inflammation
Male
Mice
Mice, inbred C57BL
Phosphorylcholine
Swine
Swine, miniature
Cornea
Humans
Hydrogels
Inflammation
Male
Mice
Mice, inbred C57BL
Phosphorylcholine
Swine
Swine, miniature
DeCS Terms
Colágeno
Córnea
Fosforilcolina
Hidrogeles
Inflamación
Porcinos enanos
Ratones endogámicos C57BL
Córnea
Fosforilcolina
Hidrogeles
Inflamación
Porcinos enanos
Ratones endogámicos C57BL
CIE Terms
Keywords
Alkalies, Animals, Biocompatible materials, Burns, chemical
Citation
Simpson FC, McTiernan CD, Islam MM, Buznyk O, Lewis PN, Meek KM, et al. Collagen analogs with phosphorylcholine are inflammation-suppressing scaffolds for corneal regeneration from alkali burns in mini-pigs. Commun Biol. 2021 May 21;4(1):608