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Dual ROS/pH-responsive mangiferin-loaded smart microneedles for precision therapy of wound infections
Zhaoping Diao1, Jiajun Long1, Yang Feng1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Institute of Orthopedics of Jiangxi Province and Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Disease, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330006, China.
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Infected wound healing remains critically challenged by persistent bacterial biofilms and dysregulated inflammation, whereas conventional silver dressings lack dynamic microenvironment responsiveness and fail to synergize antibacterial efficacy with tissue regeneration. Although conventional silver dressings offer proven antibacterial efficacy, their static nature limits dynamic microenvironment adaptation and synergistic tissue regeneration. To resolve these limitations, we developed an intelligent microneedle patch (PCMA MN) integrating a pH/reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dual-responsive hydrogel matrix composed of gallic acid-grafted chitosan (CG) and TSPBA-crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol (PT) for on-demand drug release, mangiferin (MF)-loaded PLGA microspheres for promoting angiogenesis, and a synergistic silver-gallic acid antibacterial coating. PCMA MNs demonstrated bactericidal capacity comparable to silver dressings, while significantly accelerating wound closure by 14.25 %. This regenerative improvement was driven by enhanced angiogenesis and dynamic macrophage polarization toward regenerative M2 phenotypes, which collectively resolved inflammation and facilitated collagen deposition. Our bioresponsive platform establishes a novel strategy coordinating real-time pharmacokinetics with pro-regenerative immunomodulation, offering transformative potential for complex wound management.

