A flexible three-layered film wound dressing was engineered to release KPV peptide first to reduce inflammation, followed by a glucose-responsive release of epidermal growth factor to stimulate tissue repair. The dressing adheres to wounds without sticking painfully on removal, and in diabetic mice it significantly accelerated healing of full-thickness skin wounds. The sequential release strategy addresses the two major barriers to diabetic wound healing — persistent inflammation and impaired tissue regeneration.
Zhao, Yingzheng; Huang, Lantian; Lin, Gaolong; Tong, Mengqi; Xie, Yilin; Pan, Hanxiao; Shangguan, Jianxun; Yao, Qing; Xu, Shihao; Xu, Helin