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Treatment with solubilized Silk-Derived Protein (SDP) enhances rabbit corneal epithelial wound healing.

TitleTreatment with solubilized Silk-Derived Protein (SDP) enhances rabbit corneal epithelial wound healing.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsAbdel-Naby W, Cole B, Liu A, Liu J, Wan P, Schreiner R, Infanger DW, Paulson NB, Lawrence BD, Rosenblatt MI
JournalPLoS One
Volume12
Issue11
Paginatione0188154
Date Published2017
ISSN1932-6203
KeywordsAnimals, Biomarkers, Bombyx, Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Corneal Injuries, Epithelial Cells, Epithelium, Corneal, Fibroins, Focal Adhesions, Gene Expression, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9, Ophthalmic Solutions, Rabbits, Wound Healing, Zonula Occludens-1 Protein
Abstract

<p>There is a significant clinical need to improve current therapeutic approaches to treat ocular surface injuries and disease, which affect hundreds of millions of people annually worldwide. The work presented here demonstrates that the presence of Silk-Derived Protein (SDP) on the healing rabbit corneal surface, administered in an eye drop formulation, corresponds with an enhanced epithelial wound healing profile. Rabbit corneas were denuded of their epithelial surface, and then treated for 72-hours with either PBS or PBS containing 5 or 20 mg/mL SDP in solution four times per day. Post-injury treatment with SDP formulations was found to accelerate the acute healing phase of the injured rabbit corneal epithelium. In addition, the use of SDP corresponded with an enhanced tissue healing profile through the formation of a multi-layered epithelial surface with increased tight junction formation. Additional biological effects were also revealed that included increased epithelial proliferation, and increased focal adhesion formation with a corresponding reduction in the presence of MMP-9 enzyme. These in vivo findings demonstrate for the first time that the presence of SDP on the injured ocular surface may aid to improve various steps of rabbit corneal wound healing, and provides evidence that SDP may have applicability as an ingredient in therapeutic ophthalmic formulations.</p>

DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0188154
Alternate JournalPLoS One
PubMed ID29155856
PubMed Central IDPMC5695843

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