AI Article Synopsis

  • The skin is a crucial organ that protects the body from diseases and water loss, with significant consequences if it is damaged.
  • Decellularized biomaterials, derived from the extracellular matrix, are effective in promoting wound healing and skin regeneration due to their natural properties.
  • The text reviews the wound-healing process, mechanisms of the extracellular matrix in healing, categories of decellularized materials used in treatment, and discusses future challenges in the field.

Article Abstract

The skin is one of the most essential organs in the human body, interacting with the external environment and shielding the body from diseases and excessive water loss. Thus, the loss of the integrity of large portions of the skin due to injury and illness may lead to significant disabilities and even death. Decellularized biomaterials derived from the extracellular matrix of tissues and organs are natural biomaterials with large quantities of bioactive macromolecules and peptides, which possess excellent physical structures and sophisticated biomolecules, and thus, promote wound healing and skin regeneration. Here, we highlighted the applications of decellularized materials in wound repair. First, the wound-healing process was reviewed. Second, we elucidated the mechanisms of several extracellular matrix constitutes in facilitating wound healing. Third, the major categories of decellularized materials in the treatment of cutaneous wounds in numerous preclinical models and over decades of clinical practice were elaborated. Finally, we discussed the current hurdles in the field and anticipated the future challenges and novel avenues for research on decellularized biomaterials-based wound treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984902PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100589DOI Listing

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