Abstract
Small intestinal submucosa (SIS) hydrogel is a potential candidate for wound dressing since its excellent biocompatibility and bioactivities. However, the intrinsic lack of sufficient immunomodulatory activities has limited its application. Herein, tannic acid (TA) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) were supplemented to the SIS hydrogel to fabricate a novel composite hydrogel to confer an immunomodulatory activity. In addition to the improvement in swelling and anti-degradation properties, the composite SIS hydrogel has attained satisfying free radical scavenging and sustained IL-10 release. Meanwhile, the hydrogel possessed excellent anti-oxidative and immunomodulatory abilities to promote the polarization of M2c macrophages, thereby regulating collagen synthesis and providing a favorable immune environment for angiogenesis and extracellular matrix remodeling. Above results have therefore provided a facile but effective strategy to improve the therapeutic effects of the SIS hydrogel and expand its scope of clinical applications.
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