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Nanoscale | 2015

Safety and efficacy of composite collagen–silver nanoparticle hydrogels as tissue engineering scaffolds

Emilio I. Alarcon; Klas I. Udekwu; Christopher W. Noel; Luke B.-P. Gagnon; Patrick K. Taylor; Branka Vulesevic; Madeline J. Simpson; Spyridon Gkotzis; Mohammed Mirazul Islam; Chyan-Jang Lee; Agneta Richter-Dahlfors; Thien-Fah Mah; Erik J. Suuronen; J. C. Scaiano; May Griffith

The increasing number of multidrug resistant bacteria has revitalized interest in seeking alternative sources for controlling bacterial infection. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), are amongst the most promising candidates due to their wide microbial spectrum of action. In this work, we report on the safety and efficacy of the incorporation of collagen coated AgNPs into collagen hydrogels for tissue engineering. The resulting hybrid materials at [AgNPs] < 0.4 μM retained the mechanical properties and biocompatibility for primary human skin fibroblasts and keratinocytes of collagen hydrogels; they also displayed remarkable anti-infective properties against S. aureus, S. epidermidis, E. coli and P. aeruginosa at considerably lower concentrations than silver nitrate. Further, subcutaneous implants of materials containing 0.2 μM AgNPs in mice showed a reduction in the levels of IL-6 and other inflammation markers (CCL24, sTNFR-2, and TIMP1). Finally, an analysis of silver contents in implanted mice showed that silver accumulation primarily occurred within the tissue surrounding the implant.


RSC Advances | 2016

Self-assembled collagen-like-peptide implants as alternatives to human donor corneal transplantation

Mohammad Mirazul Islam; Ranjithkumar Ravichandran; David R. Olsen; Monika Kozak Ljunggren; Per Fagerholm; Chyan-Jang Lee; May Griffith; Jaywant Phopase

Extracellular matrix proteins like collagen promote regeneration as implants in clinical studies. However, collagens are large and unwieldy proteins, making small functional peptide analogs potenti ...


Journal of Functional Biomaterials | 2015

Controlled Delivery of Human Cells by Temperature Responsive Microcapsules.

Wing Cheung Mak; K. Olesen; Petter Sivlér; Chyan-Jang Lee; I. Moreno-Jimenez; Joel Edin; D. Courtman; Mårten Skog; May Griffith

Cell therapy is one of the most promising areas within regenerative medicine. However, its full potential is limited by the rapid loss of introduced therapeutic cells before their full effects can be exploited, due in part to anoikis, and in part to the adverse environments often found within the pathologic tissues that the cells have been grafted into. Encapsulation of individual cells has been proposed as a means of increasing cell viability. In this study, we developed a facile, high throughput method for creating temperature responsive microcapsules comprising agarose, gelatin and fibrinogen for delivery and subsequent controlled release of cells. We verified the hypothesis that composite capsules combining agarose and gelatin, which possess different phase transition temperatures from solid to liquid, facilitated the destabilization of the capsules for cell release. Cell encapsulation and controlled release was demonstrated using human fibroblasts as model cells, as well as a therapeutically relevant cell line—human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). While such temperature responsive cell microcapsules promise effective, controlled release of potential therapeutic cells at physiological temperatures, further work will be needed to augment the composition of the microcapsules and optimize the numbers of cells per capsule prior to clinical evaluation.


Journal of Functional Biomaterials | 2018

Correction: W.C. Mak, et al. Controlled Delivery of Human Cells by Temperature Responsive Microcapsules. J. Funct. Biomater. 2015, 6, 439–453

Wing Cheung Mak; K. Olesen; Petter Sivlér; Chyan-Jang Lee; I. Moreno-Jimenez; Joel Edin; D. Courtman; Mårten Skog; May Griffith

Recently, we found a mistake in Figure 4D in our previously published paper[...].


Translational Vision Science & Technology | 2014

Cathelicidin LL-37 and HSV-1 Corneal Infection: Peptide Versus Gene Therapy.

Chyan-Jang Lee; Lucia Kuffova; Vijayalakshmi Rajendran; John V. Forrester; Jaywant Phopase; Mohammad Mirazul Islam; Mårten Skog; Jenny Ahlqvist; May Griffith


Biomacromolecules | 2014

Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Fucoidan-Mimetic Glycopolymers through Cyanoxyl-Mediated Free-Radical Polymerization

Mattias Tengdelius; Chyan-Jang Lee; Magnus Grenegård; May Griffith; Peter Påhlsson; Peter Konradsson


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Surface-Engineered Contact Lens as an Advanced Theranostic Platform for Modulation and Detection of Viral Infection

Wing Cheung Mak; Kwan Yee Cheung; Jenny Orban; Chyan-Jang Lee; Anthony Turner; May Griffith


Translational Vision Science & Technology | 2014

Effect of Surgical Technique on Corneal Implant Performance

Monika Kozak Ljunggren; Rodolfo Adrian Elizondo; Joel Edin; David R. Olsen; Kimberley Merrett; Chyan-Jang Lee; Göran Salerud; James W. Polarek; Per Fagerholm; May Griffith


Procedia Technology | 2017

Theranostic Contact Lens for Modulation and Detection of Viral Infection Richard Newell

Wing Cheung Mak; Kwan Yee Cheung; Jenny Orban; Chyan-Jang Lee; Anthony Turner; May Griffith


Oftalmologicheskiĭ zhurnal | 2015

Antiviral properties of collagen-based corneal substitute incorporating sustained delivery system for anti-infective peptide LL37

Chyan-Jang Lee; Mohammad Mirazul Islam; Nataliya Pasyechnikova; May Griffith

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May Griffith

Université de Montréal

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Joel Edin

Linköping University

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