Fibrous dressing containing bioactive glass with combined chemotherapy and wound healing promotion for post-surgical treatment of melanoma

Surgery is the mainstream treatment for melanoma. However, inappropriate post-surgical treatment could result in the tumor recurrence and sever tissue damage, which ultimately leads to the failure of therapy and significantly compromises the therapeutic outcome of surgery. Herein, taking advantages...

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Published inBiomaterials advances Vol. 149; p. 213387
Main Authors Yuan, Caini, Zhang, Daixing, Tang, Yujing, Guo, Zifang, Lin, Kai, Yu, Yingjie, Li, Jinghua, Cai, Qing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 01.06.2023
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Summary:Surgery is the mainstream treatment for melanoma. However, inappropriate post-surgical treatment could result in the tumor recurrence and sever tissue damage, which ultimately leads to the failure of therapy and significantly compromises the therapeutic outcome of surgery. Herein, taking advantages of the co-axial electrospinning technology, we construct a dual-function nanofibrous wound dressing for the post-surgical treatment of melanoma. Si-Ca-P-based mesoporous bioactive glass (MBG) was prepared by the template-sol-gel process, with the compositions being set as 60 SiO : 36 CaO: 4 P O in mol%. Through rational design, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-loaded MBG nanoparticles (MBG-U) are successfully incorporated into the fiber core with biodegradable poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) as the cladding layer to form the core-shell nanofibers (MBG-U CSF), which achieves sustained releases of chemotherapeutic drug (i.e.,5-FU) and wound healing promotion function. Thereafter, the post-surgical melanoma model was established to evaluate the in-situ anti-cancer and wound healing effect of MBG-U CSF. Thereafter, the post-surgical melanoma model was established to evaluate the anti-cancer and wound healing effect. The results demonstrated that the core-shell nanofibrous dressing almost complete suppressed tumor growth, and simultaneously promoted skin regeneration, which provides a promising strategy for the post-surgical treatment for melanoma.
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ISSN:2772-9508
2772-9508
DOI:10.1016/j.bioadv.2023.213387