Wound Healing Potential of a Dimeric InlB Variant Analyzed by in Vitro Experiments on Re-epithelialization of Human Skin Models
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A constitutively dimeric truncated variant of internalin B (InlB321-CD), acting as stimulator of the receptor tyrosine kinase MET, was tested for dermal wound-healing potential. Due to a lack of the endogenous MET agonist HGF/SF in chronic wounds, HGF/SF substitution by an InlB321-CD-loaded hydrogel might be beneficial in chronic wound therapy. In this study, InlB321-CD in solution and incorporated in a hydrogel was tested for mitogenic effects on immortalized human dermal keratinocytes (HaCaT) with an MTT assay. Cell migration was investigated with a scratch assay on primary keratinocytes (PHK) and on HaCaT. For the latter, scratching needed to be mitomycin C-controlled. InlB321-CD effects on a model of human skin were analyzed histologically with respect to viability. InlB321-CD led to dose-dependent proliferative effects on HaCaT cells whereas the equimolar dose of monomeric InlB321 did not. Upon hydrogel incorporation of InlB321-CD its mitogenic activity for HaCaT cells was maintained thus confirming the hydrogel as a promising drug delivery system. Motogenic effects were shown on both HaCaT and PHK cells. InlB321-CD neither possesses cytotoxic effects on the viability of a human skin model nor alters its organotypic cell morphology.
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