Antibacterial and Immunomodulatory Properties of Acellular Wharton’s Jelly Matrix

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Dubus, Marie | Scomazzon, Loïc | Chevrier, Julie | Ledouble, Charlotte | Baldit, Adrien | Braux, Julien | Gindraux, Florelle | Boulagnon, Camille | Audonnet, Sandra | Colin, Marius | Rammal, Hassan | Mauprivez, Cédric | Kerdjoudj, Halima

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International audience. Of all biologic matrices, decellularized tissues have emerged as a promising tool in the field of regenerative medicine. Few empirical clinical studies have shown thatWharton’s jelly (WJ) of the human umbilical cord promotes wound closure and reduces wound-related infections. In this scope, we herein investigated whether decellularized (DC)-WJ could be used as an engineered biomaterial. In comparison with devitalized (DV)-WJ, our results showed an inherent effect of DC-WJ on Gram positive (S. aureus and S. epidermidis) and Gram negative (E. coli and P. aeruginosa) growth and adhesion. Although DC-WJ activated the neutrophils and monocytes in a comparable magnitude to DV-WJ, macrophages modulated their phenotypes and polarization states from the restingM0 phenotype to the hybridM1/M2 phenotype in the presence of DC-WJ.M1 phenotype was predominant in the presence of DV-WJ. Finally, the subcutaneous implantation of DC-WJ showed total resorption after three weeks of implantation without any sign of foreign body reaction. These significant data shed light on the potential regenerative application of DC-WJ in providing a suitable biomaterial for tissue regenerative medicine and an ideal strategy to prevent wound-associated infections.

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