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Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy

All-in-one treatments represent a paradigm shift in future medicine. For example, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is mainly diagnosed by endoscopy, which could be applied for not only on-site monitoring but also the intestinal lesion-targeted spray of injectable hydrogels. Furthermore, molecular co...

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Autores principales: Yoon, Hyo-Jin, Lee, Songhyun, Kim, Tae Young, Yu, Seung Eun, Kim, Hye-Seon, Chung, Young Shin, Chung, Seyong, Park, Suji, Shin, Yong Cheol, Wang, Eun Kyung, Noh, Jihye, Kim, Hyun Jung, Ku, Cheol Ryong, Koh, Hong, Kim, Chang-Soo, Park, Joon-Sang, Shin, Young Min, Sung, Hak-Joon
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8971598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.03.031
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author Yoon, Hyo-Jin
Lee, Songhyun
Kim, Tae Young
Yu, Seung Eun
Kim, Hye-Seon
Chung, Young Shin
Chung, Seyong
Park, Suji
Shin, Yong Cheol
Wang, Eun Kyung
Noh, Jihye
Kim, Hyun Jung
Ku, Cheol Ryong
Koh, Hong
Kim, Chang-Soo
Park, Joon-Sang
Shin, Young Min
Sung, Hak-Joon
author_facet Yoon, Hyo-Jin
Lee, Songhyun
Kim, Tae Young
Yu, Seung Eun
Kim, Hye-Seon
Chung, Young Shin
Chung, Seyong
Park, Suji
Shin, Yong Cheol
Wang, Eun Kyung
Noh, Jihye
Kim, Hyun Jung
Ku, Cheol Ryong
Koh, Hong
Kim, Chang-Soo
Park, Joon-Sang
Shin, Young Min
Sung, Hak-Joon
author_sort Yoon, Hyo-Jin
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description All-in-one treatments represent a paradigm shift in future medicine. For example, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is mainly diagnosed by endoscopy, which could be applied for not only on-site monitoring but also the intestinal lesion-targeted spray of injectable hydrogels. Furthermore, molecular conjugation to the hydrogels would program both lesion-specific adhesion and drug-free therapy. This study validated this concept of all-in-one treatment by first utilizing a well-known injectable hydrogel that underwent efficient solution-to-gel transition and nanomicelle formation as a translatable component. These properties enabled spraying of the hydrogel onto the intestinal walls during endoscopy. Next, peptide conjugation to the hydrogel guided endoscopic monitoring of IBD progress upon adhesive gelation with subsequent moisturization of inflammatory lesions, specifically by nanomicelles. The peptide was designed to mimic the major component that mediates intestinal interaction with Bacillus subtilis flagellin during IBD initiation. Hence, the peptide-guided efficient adhesion of the hydrogel nanomicelles onto Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) as the main target of flagellin binding and Notch-1. The peptide binding potently suppressed inflammatory signaling without drug loading, where TLR5 and Notch-1 operated collaboratively through downstream actions of tumor necrosis factor-alpha. The results were produced using a human colorectal cell line, clinical IBD patient cells, gut-on-a-chip, a mouse IBD model, and pig experiments to validate the translational utility.
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spelling pubmed-89715982022-04-11 Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy Yoon, Hyo-Jin Lee, Songhyun Kim, Tae Young Yu, Seung Eun Kim, Hye-Seon Chung, Young Shin Chung, Seyong Park, Suji Shin, Yong Cheol Wang, Eun Kyung Noh, Jihye Kim, Hyun Jung Ku, Cheol Ryong Koh, Hong Kim, Chang-Soo Park, Joon-Sang Shin, Young Min Sung, Hak-Joon Bioact Mater Article All-in-one treatments represent a paradigm shift in future medicine. For example, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is mainly diagnosed by endoscopy, which could be applied for not only on-site monitoring but also the intestinal lesion-targeted spray of injectable hydrogels. Furthermore, molecular conjugation to the hydrogels would program both lesion-specific adhesion and drug-free therapy. This study validated this concept of all-in-one treatment by first utilizing a well-known injectable hydrogel that underwent efficient solution-to-gel transition and nanomicelle formation as a translatable component. These properties enabled spraying of the hydrogel onto the intestinal walls during endoscopy. Next, peptide conjugation to the hydrogel guided endoscopic monitoring of IBD progress upon adhesive gelation with subsequent moisturization of inflammatory lesions, specifically by nanomicelles. The peptide was designed to mimic the major component that mediates intestinal interaction with Bacillus subtilis flagellin during IBD initiation. Hence, the peptide-guided efficient adhesion of the hydrogel nanomicelles onto Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) as the main target of flagellin binding and Notch-1. The peptide binding potently suppressed inflammatory signaling without drug loading, where TLR5 and Notch-1 operated collaboratively through downstream actions of tumor necrosis factor-alpha. The results were produced using a human colorectal cell line, clinical IBD patient cells, gut-on-a-chip, a mouse IBD model, and pig experiments to validate the translational utility. KeAi Publishing 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8971598/ /pubmed/35415304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.03.031 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Yoon, Hyo-Jin
Lee, Songhyun
Kim, Tae Young
Yu, Seung Eun
Kim, Hye-Seon
Chung, Young Shin
Chung, Seyong
Park, Suji
Shin, Yong Cheol
Wang, Eun Kyung
Noh, Jihye
Kim, Hyun Jung
Ku, Cheol Ryong
Koh, Hong
Kim, Chang-Soo
Park, Joon-Sang
Shin, Young Min
Sung, Hak-Joon
Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
title Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
title_full Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
title_fullStr Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
title_full_unstemmed Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
title_short Sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
title_sort sprayable nanomicelle hydrogels and inflammatory bowel disease patient cell chips for development of intestinal lesion-specific therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8971598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.03.031
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