A biomimetic polynucleotides–hyaluronic acid hydrogel promotes wound healing in a primary gingival fibroblast model

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Polynucleotides (PN) have long been known as an effective supportive therapy for wound healing. The present study investigated whether a hydrogel formulation containing PN and hyaluronic acid (PN + HA) could promote wound healing in an in vitro model of gingival fibroblasts. PN promoted cell growth and viability as assessed by different assays, and PN + HA, though not significantly further increasing cell growth as compared to PN, supported the formation of dense multilayered cell nodules. PN promoted fibroblasts’ clonogenic efficiency and PN + HA further enhanced the formation of more numerous dense colonies. PN + HA appeared to significantly increase the expression of collagen 1a1 and 3a1, while not affecting proteoglycans deposition. Inter-estingly, when tested in a scratch assay, PN + HA achieved gap closure after 48 h, while cells in the comparison groups had not completely bridged the scratch even after 96 h. Taken together, these results demonstrate that PN + HA is a promising candidate for a supportive therapy to promote soft tissue healing in the oral cavity.

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Colangelo, M. T., Belletti, S., Govoni, P., Guizzardi, S., & Galli, C. (2021). A biomimetic polynucleotides–hyaluronic acid hydrogel promotes wound healing in a primary gingival fibroblast model. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104405

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