Nature-Inspired Scarless Healing: Guiding Biomaterials Design for Advanced Therapies

Fernando López Lasaosa, Yin Zhou, Jiliang Song, Yiyan He, Yuwen Cui, Rosa María Bolea Bailo, Zhongwei Gu

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Abstract

The use of biomaterials in the treatment of skin wounds has been steadily increasing over the last two decades. The key to the successful application of biomaterials in scar reduction is the up-to-date knowledge of the actors involved in accelerated healing and the cellular factors that can be implemented in bioinspired materials. Natural models of scarless healing such as oral mucosa, fetal skin and the skin of amphibians, fish, and reptiles are a great source of information. By investigating their microenvironments, cellular factors, and inflammatory self-regulatory systems, a general model of scarless healing can be defined. This review introduces the basic and current concepts of skin wound healing and focuses on providing a detailed overview of the main processes of accelerated healing without scarring. The article outlines the common features and key points that develop and promote scar-free healing. The tissues and healing processes of the selected natural models are described individually (tissue organization, structural components, ratios of cellular factors such as Collagen and transforming growth factor and their mechanisms of regulation of inflammation and scar overgrowth). A comparative work of each natural model concerning healing in human skin is included in the discussion. Finally, the patterns identified through the analysis of each model and their differences from normal healing are presented to facilitate the knowledge for the implementation of new treatments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-384
Number of pages14
JournalTissue Engineering - Part B: Reviews
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • amphibians
  • fetal skin
  • oral mucosa
  • scarless
  • skin
  • wound healing

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