, respectively, and they were able to kill bacteria by destroying bacterial cell membranes. In a full-thickness infection mouse model, PU@PDA@Ag2.5 reduced the average healing time from 16-17 days (PU group or Vaseline group) to 12 days, accelerated re-epithelialisation, promoted granulation tissue formation and collagen deposition. Transcriptome sequencing showed that PU@PDA@Ag2.5 may regulate the Wnt pathway (which promotes regeneration) through up-regulation and NOD-like receptors and the RAS/PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway (which causes inflammation) through down-regulation. Immunohistochemistry and ELISA validation showed that PU@PDA@Ag2.5 promoted the proliferation of proliferating cells (PCNA positive) and neovascularisation (CD31 positive) and reduced the expression levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α), which were consistent with the sequencing results. This study has verified that PU@PDA@Ag2.5 can regulate the humidity balance and antibacterial properties simultaneously, providing a dressing option for infected wounds repair.
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