Novel approach to soft tissue regeneration: in vitro study of compound hyaluronic acid and horizontal platelet-rich fibrin combination

J Appl Oral Sci. 2024 May 10:32:e20230294. doi: 10.1590/1678-7757-2023-0294. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to develop a compound biomaterial to achieve effective soft tissue regeneration.

Methodology: Compound hyaluronic acid (CHA) and liquid horizontal-platelet-rich fibrin (H-PRF) were mixed at a ratio of 1:1 to form a CHA-PRF gel. Human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) were used in this study. The effect of CHA, H-PRF, and the CHA-PRF gel on cell viability was evaluated by CCK-8 assays. Then, the effect of CHA, H-PRF, and the CHA-PRF gel on collagen formation and deposition was evaluated by qRT‒PCR and immunofluorescence analysis. Finally, qRT‒PCR, immunofluorescence analysis, Transwell assays, and scratch wound-healing assays were performed to determine how CHA, H-PRF, and the CHA-PRF gel affect the migration of HGFs.

Results: The combination of CHA and H-PRF shortened the coagulation time of liquid H-PRF. Compared to the pure CHA and H-PRF group, the CHA-PRF group exhibited the highest cell proliferation at all time points, as shown by the CCK-8 assay. Col1a and FAK were expressed at the highest levels in the CHA-PRF group, as shown by qRT‒PCR. CHA and PRF could stimulate collagen formation and HGF migration, as observed by fluorescence microscopy analysis of COL1 and F-actin and Transwell and scratch healing assays.

Conclusion: The CHA-PRF group exhibited greater potential to promote soft tissue regeneration by inducing cell proliferation, collagen synthesis, and migration in HGFs than the pure CHA or H-PRF group. CHA-PRF can serve as a great candidate for use alone or in combination with autografts in periodontal or peri-implant soft tissue regeneration.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Biocompatible Materials / pharmacology
  • Cell Movement* / drug effects
  • Cell Proliferation* / drug effects
  • Cell Survival* / drug effects
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Collagen
  • Collagen Type I / analysis
  • Fibroblasts* / drug effects
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
  • Gingiva* / cytology
  • Gingiva* / drug effects
  • Humans
  • Hyaluronic Acid* / pharmacology
  • Materials Testing
  • Platelet-Rich Fibrin*
  • Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Regeneration* / drug effects
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Time Factors
  • Wound Healing / drug effects