AIM: The aim of this study was to develop nanofiber-based sutures capable of inducing endogenous antimicrobial peptide production.
METHODS: We used co-axial electrospinning deposition and rolling to fabricate sutures containing pam3CSK4 peptide and 25-hydroxyvitamin D(25D).
RESULTS: The diameters and mechanical properties of the sutures were adjustable to meet the criteria of United States Pharmacopeia designation. 25Dexhibited a sustained release from nanofiber sutures over 4 weeks. Pam3CSK4 peptide also showed an initial burst followed by a sustained release over 4 weeks. The co-delivery of 25Dand pam3CSK4 peptide enhanced cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide production from U937 cells and keratinocytes compared with 25Ddelivery alone. In addition, the 25D/pam3CSK4 peptide co-loaded nanofiber sutures did not significantly influence proliferation of keratinocytes, fibroblasts, or the monocytic cell lines U937 and HL-60.
CONCLUSION: The use of 25D/pam3CSK4 peptide co-loaded nanofiber sutures could potentially induce endogenous antimicrobial peptide production and reduce surgical site infections.
Authors
Chen, Shixuan; Ge, Liangpeng; Gombart, Adrian F; Shuler, Franklin D; Carlson, Mark A; Reilly, Debra A; Xie, Jingwei
Keywords
25-hydroxyvitamin D3co-deliveryelectrospun nanofiberspam3Cys-Ser-(Lys)4 peptidesurgical site infectionsutures