화학공학소재연구정보센터
학회 한국화학공학회
학술대회 2015년 가을 (10/21 ~ 10/23, 일산 KINTEX)
권호 21권 2호, p.1721
발표분야 생물화공
제목 Rapidly light-activated protein-based surgical glue
초록 Currently approved surgical tissue glues do not satisfy the requirements for ideal bioadhesives due to limited adhesion in wet conditions and severe cytotoxicity. Herein, we report a new light-activated, mussel protein-based bioadhesive (LAMBA) inspired by mussel adhesion and insect dityrosine photo-crosslinking chemistry. Because dityrosine crosslinks are known to confer mechanical and conformational stability and elasticity to insect structural protein including resilins of dragonfly wings, fibroins of silk worms, and locust cuticles, their introduction into tyrosine-rich (approximately 20 mol%) MAP may significantly increase structural support and adhesive properties as a very stable bridge. As a result, LAMBA exhibited substantially stronger bulk wet tissue adhesion than commercially available fibrin glue and good biocompatibility in both in vitro and in vivo studies. Besides, the easily tunable, light-activated crosslinking enabled an effective on-demand wound closure and facilitated wound healing. Based on these outstanding properties, LAMBA holds great potential as an ideal surgical tissue glue for diverse medical applications, including sutureless wound closures of skin and internal organs.
저자 차형준1, 황병희2, 전은영1
소속 1포항공과대, 2인천대
키워드 Tissue adhesives; Mussel adhesive protein; Light-activated hydrogel
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