Small molecule-assisted assembly of multifunctional ceria nanozymes for synergistic treatment of atherosclerosis.
Xiaoxue FuXiaojuan YuJunhao JiangJiaxin YangLu ChenZhangyou YangChao YuPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Considering that intravascular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation are two characteristic features of the atherosclerotic microenvironment, developing an appropriate strategy to treat atherosclerosis by synergistically regulating ROS and inflammation has attracted widespread attention. Herein, a special molecule, zoledronic acid, containing imidazole and bisphosphonate groups, was selected for the first time to assist the assembly of cerium ions and produce functionalized ceria-zoledronic acid nanocomposites (CZ NCs). It not only serves as a new carrier for different kinds of drugs (e.g. probucol, PB) but also exerts an efficient multienzyme activity to achieve collaborative therapy. More importantly, platelet membrane-coated biomimetic nanoplatform (PCZ@PB NCs) specifically accumulate at inflammatory atherosclerotic lesions, synergistically regulate ROS levels and inflammation, and efficiently inhibit foam cell formation. This novel assembly method can also be applied in the treatment of many other diseases associated with oxidative stress and inflammation.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- oxidative stress
- reactive oxygen species
- dna damage
- small molecule
- cell death
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- stem cells
- cardiovascular disease
- induced apoptosis
- quantum dots
- cell therapy
- bone marrow
- mesenchymal stem cells
- high resolution
- quality improvement
- single cell
- reduced graphene oxide
- heat shock
- smoking cessation
- tandem mass spectrometry