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miRNA-encapsulated abiotic materials and biovectors for cutaneous and oral wound healing: Biogenesis, mechanisms, and delivery nanocarriers

Autor(es): Deka Dey, Asmita ; Yousefiasl, Satar ; Kumar, Arun ; Dabbagh Moghaddam, Farnaz ; Rahimmanesh, Ilnaz ; Samandari, Mohamadmahdi ; Jamwal, Sumit ; Maleki, Aziz ; Mohammadi, Abbas ; Rabiee, Navid ; Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia ; Tamayol, Ali ; Sharifi, Esmaeel ; Makvandi, Pooyan

Data: 2023

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114946

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): abiotic nanomaterials; chronic wounds; miRNA delivery; nanobiovectors; oral mucosa wound; viral and nonviral nanocarriers


Descrição

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) as therapeutic agents have attracted increasing interest in the past decade owing to their significant effectiveness in treating a wide array of ailments. These polymerases II-derived noncoding RNAs act through post-transcriptional controlling of different proteins and their allied pathways. Like other areas of medicine, researchers have utilized miRNAs for managing acute and chronic wounds. The increase in the number of patients suffering from either under-healing or over-healing wound demonstrates the limited efficacy of the current wound healing strategies and dictates the demands for simpler approaches with greater efficacy. Various miRNA can be designed to induce pathway beneficial for wound healing. However, the proper design of miRNA and its delivery system for wound healing applications are still challenging due to their limited stability and intracellular delivery. Therefore, new miRNAs are required to be identified and their delivery strategy needs to be optimized. In this review, we discuss the diverse roles of miRNAs in various stages of wound healing and provide an insight on the most recent findings in the nanotechnology and biomaterials field, which might offer opportunities for the development of new strategies for this chronic condition. We also highlight the advances in biomaterials and delivery systems, emphasizing their challenges and resolutions for miRNA-based wound healing. We further review various biovectors (e.g., adenovirus and lentivirus) and abiotic materials such as organic and inorganic nanomaterials, along with dendrimers and scaffolds, as the delivery systems for miRNA-based wound healing. Finally, challenges and opportunities for translation of miRNA-based strategies into clinical applications are discussed.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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