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Zero-Valence Selenium-Enriched Prussian Blue Nanozymes Reconstruct Intestinal Barrier against Inflammatory Bowel Disease via Inhibiting Ferroptosis and T Cells Differentiation.

Dongdong ZhuHaitao WuKai JiangYifeng XuZhaohua MiaoHua WangYan Ma
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
The structural disruption of mechanical barrier and dysfunction of immune barrier in intestinal, are important factors, that aggravate inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). To tackle this challenge, a multifunctional nanozyme capable of scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inhibiting ferroptosis or T cells differentiation for IBD therapy is here reported. In this work, zero-valence selenium-enriched Prussian blue nanozymes (Se-HMPB nanozymes) are prepared via the hard template method. PB nanozymes with multi-enzyme activities can effectively scavenge various ROS in inflammatory tissues. Meanwhile, the presence of selenium element endows the glutathione peroxidase activity of Se-HMPB nanozymes, which can inhibit ferroptosis and reverse the lipid peroxidation of intestinal epithelial cells to protect the intestinal mechanical barrier in ulcerative colitis (UC) model. In addition, selenium supplementation can realize efficient inhibition on the differentiation of T cells in Crohn's disease (CD) model, regulating the intestinal immune barrier. Thus, the Se-HMPB nanozymes reconstructed intestinal barrier via inhibiting ferroptosis and T cells differentiation in UC and CD models, depicting great potential to alleviate IBD.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • ulcerative colitis
  • reactive oxygen species
  • signaling pathway
  • dna damage
  • nitric oxide
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • fatty acid
  • climate change
  • replacement therapy
  • liquid chromatography