A Synergistically Engineered Protein Hydrogel Integrating Topological Reinforcement and Metal‐Ion Coordination for Diabetic Wound Repair
Abstract
ABSTRACT The clinical translation of extracellular matrix (ECM)‐mimetic protein hydrogels is often hampered by their inadequate mechanical strength and structural disorder. Innovative strategies that integrate structural control with bioactive cues are urgently needed for diabetic wound repair. We present a synergistic “topological engineering/metal‐coordination” strategy to design a new class of collagen‐like protein hydrogels. Via genetic encoding, metal‐binding domains (Zn 2 + , Ag + , Cu 2 + ), together with a cell‐adhesive RGD motif and stabilizing Vα/Vβ domains, were incorporated into collagen scaffolds (CLP3/CLP1). We further engineered hydrogels with precisely defined point‐, cyclic‐, and bis‐cyclic‐crosslinked topologies. The Zn 2 + ‐coordinated, bis‐cyclic‐crosslinked hydrogel based on CLP3 (BZnCα3) exhibited optimal integrated performance. It demonstrated skin‐like stress‐strain curves, superior toughness, and excellent fatigue resistance. In vitro, BZnCα3 promoted cell adhesion, proliferation, migration, and exhibited potent antibacterial and anti‐inflammatory effects. In a diabetic mouse model, BZnCα3 significantly accelerated wound closure, enhanced re‐epithelialization and collagen deposition, and orchestrated a pro‐healing microenvironment by polarizing macrophages to the M2 phenotype, upregulating regenerative factors, and alleviating oxidative stress. This work establishes a genetically encoded platform for creating protein hydrogels with tunable topology and dynamic mechanics, emerging as a multifaceted biomaterial that effectively addresses mechanical and biological barriers, holding great promise as a therapeutic dressing for refractory diabetic wounds.
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Jie Wang
State Key Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, Beijing Key Laboratory, CAMS Key Laboratory of Translational Research on Lung Cancer, Department of Medical Oncology Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China
Liping Wang
School of Materials and Energy
Yinan Sun
Jiaqi Li
Ruoxuan Wang
Xuexue Qin
Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory For Molecular Regulation of the Cell School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Hohhot P. R. China
Xing Liu
Jia Bai
Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory For Molecular Regulation of the Cell School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Hohhot P. R. China
Wenbo Wang
Liuyang Hou
Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory For Molecular Regulation of the Cell School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Hohhot P. R. China
Yichen Zhang
Institute of Carbon Neutrality, Sino-French Institute for Earth System Science, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University
Yan Xia
Kongxi Fan
Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory For Molecular Regulation of the Cell School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Hohhot P. R. China
Baixin Guo
Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory For Molecular Regulation of the Cell School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Hohhot P. R. China
Zhiying Dong
Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory For Molecular Regulation of the Cell School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Hohhot P. R. China
Yuhao Chen
Liyao Wang
State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Chemical Biology Center,Peking University, 38 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100191, China
Ji Li
Yitian Du
Xinyu Li
Cell and Molecular Biology Program