Single-atom catalysts-based catalytic ROS clearance for efficient psoriasis treatment and relapse prevention via restoring ESR1.
Xiangyu LuLe KuaiFang HuangJingsi JiangJiankun SongYiqiong LiuSi ChenLijie MaoWei PengYing LuoYongyong LiHaiqing DongBin LiJianlin ShiPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
Psoriasis is a common inflammatory disease of especially high recurrence rate (90%) which is suffered by approximately 3% of the world population. The overexpression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) plays a critical role in psoriasis progress. Here we show that biomimetic iron single-atom catalysts (FeN 4 O 2 -SACs) with broad-spectrum ROS scavenging capability can be used for psoriasis treatment and relapse prevention via related gene restoration. FeN 4 O 2 -SACs demonstrate attractive multiple enzyme-mimicking activities based on atomically dispersed Fe active structures, which are analogous to those of natural antioxidant enzymes, iron superoxide dismutase, human erythrocyte catalase, and ascorbate peroxidase. Further, in vitro and in vivo experiments show that FeN 4 O 2 -SACs can effectively ameliorate psoriasis-like symptoms and prevent the relapse with augmented efficacy compared with the clinical drug calcipotriol. Mechanistically, estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) is identified as the core protein upregulated in psoriasis treatment through RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analysis. Together, this study provides a proof of concept of psoriasis catalytic therapy (PCT) and multienzyme-inspired bionics (MIB).
Keyphrases
- estrogen receptor
- reactive oxygen species
- atopic dermatitis
- dna damage
- endothelial cells
- high resolution
- emergency department
- single cell
- genome wide
- hydrogen peroxide
- dna methylation
- combination therapy
- nitric oxide
- highly efficient
- gene expression
- bone marrow
- replacement therapy
- electronic health record
- adverse drug
- drug induced