Topical application of zwitterionic chitosan suppresses neutrophil-mediated acute skin inflammation

Int J Biol Macromol. 2020 May 6:S0141-8130(20)33162-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.05.017. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Zwitterionic chitosan (ZWC), a water-soluble succinylated chitosan derivative, has anti-inflammatory activities with therapeutic effects on sepsis and colitis. However, it remains unknown whether ZWC has any influence on skin inflammation. Here, we investigated the role of ZWC in the tape-stripping-induced acute skin inflammation model. Topical application of ZWC to the wounded area significantly reduced skin lesion compared with PBS controls. Since tape-stripping-induced skin inflammation is mediated by neutrophils, we examined if ZWC has any suppressive effects on neutrophil's function. ZWC treatment downregulated the skin recruitment of neutrophils, subsequently reducing inflammatory responses by keratinocytes. ZWC also suppressed LPS-induced inflammatory responses of neutrophils in vitro, indicating the direct effect of ZWC on neutrophils. Moreover, such anti-inflammatory effects of ZWC extended to other immune cells such as basophils in the spleen. Overall, our results support that ZWC may be used as a therapeutic material to control acute skin inflammation.

Keywords: Keratinocytes; Neutrophils; Skin inflammation; Tape-stripping; Zwitterionic chitosan.