Nanoceria-Mediated Cyclosporin A Delivery for Dry Eye Disease Management through Modulating Immune-Epithelial Crosstalk.
Wenyu CuiSheng ChenTianyi HuTinglian ZhouChen QiuLuyang JiangXiaoyu ChengJian JiKe YaoHaijie HanPublished in: ACS nano (2024)
Dry eye disease (DED) affects a substantial worldwide population with increasing frequency. Current single-targeting DED management is severely hindered by the existence of an oxidative stress-inflammation vicious cycle and complicated intercellular crosstalk within the ocular microenvironment. Here, a nanozyme-based eye drop, namely nanoceria loading cyclosporin A (Cs@P/CeO 2 ), is developed, which possesses long-term antioxidative and anti-inflammatory capacities due to its regenerative antioxidative activity and sustained release of cyclosporin A (CsA). In vitro studies showed that the dual-functional Cs@P/CeO 2 not only inhibits cellular reactive oxygen species production, sequentially maintaining mitochondrial integrity, but also downregulates inflammatory processes and repolarizes macrophages. Moreover, using flow cytometric and single-cell sequencing data, the in vivo therapeutic effect of Cs@P/CeO 2 was systemically demonstrated, which rebalances the immune-epithelial communication in the corneal microenvironment with less inflammatory macrophage polarization, restrained oxidative stress, and enhanced epithelium regeneration. Collectively, our data proved that the antioxidative and anti-inflammatory Cs@P/CeO 2 may provide therapeutic insights into DED management.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- anti inflammatory
- stem cells
- single cell
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- reactive oxygen species
- dna damage
- diabetic rats
- induced apoptosis
- electronic health record
- rna seq
- big data
- mesenchymal stem cells
- optical coherence tomography
- high throughput
- machine learning
- wound healing
- bone marrow
- cancer therapy
- artificial intelligence
- endoplasmic reticulum stress