Study of the Synergistic Immunomodulatory and Antifibrotic Effects of Dual-Loaded Budesonide and Serpine1 siRNA Lipid-Polymer Nanoparticles Targeting Macrophage Dysregulation in Tendinopathy.
Sandra López-CerdáGiuseppina MolinaroRubén Pareja TelloAlexandra CorreiaSarojinidevi KünigPeter SteinbergerMichael JeltschJouni T HirvonenGoncalo BarretoJohannes StöcklHélder Almeida SantosPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Musculoskeletal diseases involving tissue injury comprise tendon, ligament, and muscle injury. Recently, macrophages have been identified as key players in the tendon repair process, but no therapeutic strategy involving dual drug delivery and gene delivery to macrophages has been developed for targeting the two main dysregulated aspects of macrophages in tendinopathy, i.e., inflammation and fibrosis. Herein, the anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic effects of dual-loaded budesonide and serpine1 siRNA lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPNs) are evaluated in murine and human macrophage cells. The modulation of the gene and protein expression of factors associated with inflammation and fibrosis in tendinopathy is demonstrated by real time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot. Macrophage polarization to the M2 phenotype and a decrease in the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines are confirmed in macrophage cell lines and primary cells. The increase in the activity of a matrix metalloproteinase involved in tissue remodelling is proven, and studies evaluating the interactions of LPNs with T cells proved that dual-loaded LPNs act specifically on macrophages and do not induce any collateral effects on T cells. Overall, these dual-loaded LPNs are a promising combinatorial therapeutic strategy with immunomodulatory and antifibrotic effects in dysregulated macrophages in the context of tendinopathy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- rotator cuff
- induced apoptosis
- platelet rich plasma
- oxidative stress
- anti inflammatory
- adipose tissue
- cell cycle arrest
- endothelial cells
- wound healing
- skeletal muscle
- drug release
- cell death
- genome wide
- copy number
- fatty acid
- gene expression
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- transcription factor
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction