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A Polysaccharide Metal Phenolic Network Nanocomposite for Theranostic Applications in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Published:22 November 2024 DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202416918
Jianlun Hu, Xiaofeng Wang, Qi Sun, Shuyang Yang, Min Feng, Tao Zhang, Hao Hong

Abstract

Nanotechnology has significantly facilitated the diagnosis and therapy of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). To obtain better therapeutic efficacy, a nanoplatform built from polysaccharides and metal-phenolic networks (MPN) is developed here to enhance retention in the damaged intestinal region and modulate systemic immunological status in IBD models. Polysaccharides from tragacanth gum (GUM) are coordinated with iron and further interact with shikonin (Shik) to obtain a nanocomposite named Shik-Fe@GUM. Shik-Fe@GUM demonstrates strong and persistent accumulation in the inflamed intestinal region, which is validated in clinical specimens from IBD patients, cocultured cellular models, and living animals. Shik-Fe@GUM served as a strong scavenger for reactive oxygen or nitrogen species in inflamed tissues or cells, and alleviated local and systemic inflammatory status by cytokine downregulation. In addition, Shik-Fe@GUM restored the functions of damaged colonic barriers and mitigate disease activity index. The working mechanisms of Shik-Fe@GUM are also explored and genetic sequencing results revealed that Shik-Fe@GUM imposed its treatment effect from attenuating major inflammatory pathways. In particular, Shik-Fe@GUM can modulate IL-17RA relevant cell signaling and reduce the recruitment of Th17 cells (T helper cell 17). This polysaccharide-metal-functional molecule hybrid strategy can be broadly applicable to other IBD drugs and enhance their therapeutic index in patients.

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Procduct Name CAS Molecular Formula Supplier Price
Dimethyl sulfoxide 67-68-5 C2H6OS 1343 suppliers $15.00-$120900.00
Trypsin 9002-07-7 C35H47N7O10 454 suppliers $17.70-$24930.00
Diammonium 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonate) 30931-67-0 C18H24N6O6S4 373 suppliers $14.00-$8480.00
Propidium iodide 25535-16-4 C27H34IN4+ 295 suppliers $29.00-$1780.00
2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl 1898-66-4 C18H12N5O6* 260 suppliers $40.00-$1084.20
DL-Dithiothreitol 27565-41-9 C4H10O2S2 248 suppliers $31.00-$690.00
2′,7′-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein Diacetate 4091-99-0 C24H16Cl2O7 178 suppliers $33.00-$1947.00
CALCEIN-AM 148504-34-1 C46H46N2O23 135 suppliers $73.00-$2460.00
FETUIN 9014-81-7 NULL 66 suppliers $37.07-$4380.00

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