Iodinated BSA Nanoparticles for Macrophage-Mediated CT Imaging and Repair of Gastritis.
Yanxian WuJun GuShaodian ZhangYuan GuJie MaYangyun WangLeshuai W ZhangYong WangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
The development of a specific and noninvasive technology for understanding gastritic response together with efficient therapy is an urgent clinical issue. Herein, we fabricated a novel iodinated bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanoparticle based on gastritic microenvironment for computed tomography (CT) imaging and repair of acute gastritis. Derived from the characteristic mucosa defect and inflammatory cell (e.g., macrophage and neutrophil) infiltration in acute gastritis, the pH-sensitive nanoparticles can sedimentate under acidic conditions and be uniformly distributed in the defected mucosal via the phagocytosis of inflammatory cells. Hence, enhanced CT images can clearly reveal the mucosal morphology in the nanoparticle-treated gastritic rat over a long time window comparison with nanoparticle-treated healthy rats and clinical small-molecule-treated gastritic rat. In addition, we have discovered that nanoparticles can repair the atrophic gastric mucosa to a normal state. This repair process mainly stems from inflammatory immune response caused by phagocytized nanoparticles, such as the polarization of proinflammatory macrophages (M1) to anti-inflammatory macrophages (M2). The biocompatible nanoparticles that avoid the inherent defects of the clinical small molecules have great potential for accurate diagnosis and treatment of gastritis in the early stage.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- helicobacter pylori
- helicobacter pylori infection
- dual energy
- oxidative stress
- small molecule
- image quality
- early stage
- high resolution
- immune response
- contrast enhanced
- liver failure
- positron emission tomography
- anti inflammatory
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- adipose tissue
- deep learning
- walled carbon nanotubes
- squamous cell carcinoma
- gene expression
- cell proliferation
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- cell cycle arrest
- ulcerative colitis
- signaling pathway
- toll like receptor
- cell death
- dna methylation
- climate change
- bone marrow
- smoking cessation
- neural network