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Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function

Placental angiogenesis disorder and placental dysplasia are important causes of many pregnancy complications. Due to safety and economic benefits, effective treatment strategies are currently limited. PFKFB3 is a key regulator of glycolysis that controls angiogenesis through a metabolic pathway inde...

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Autores principales: Li, Qi, Liu, Xiaoxia, Liu, Weifang, Zhang, Yang, Liu, Wen, Wu, Mengying, Chen, Zhirui, Zhao, Yin, Zou, Li
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36354563
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9110652
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author Li, Qi
Liu, Xiaoxia
Liu, Weifang
Zhang, Yang
Liu, Wen
Wu, Mengying
Chen, Zhirui
Zhao, Yin
Zou, Li
author_facet Li, Qi
Liu, Xiaoxia
Liu, Weifang
Zhang, Yang
Liu, Wen
Wu, Mengying
Chen, Zhirui
Zhao, Yin
Zou, Li
author_sort Li, Qi
collection PubMed
description Placental angiogenesis disorder and placental dysplasia are important causes of many pregnancy complications. Due to safety and economic benefits, effective treatment strategies are currently limited. PFKFB3 is a key regulator of glycolysis that controls angiogenesis through a metabolic pathway independent of genetic signals. In this study, we constructed the nanodrug T-NP(PFKFB3) and explored its feasibility to promote angiogenesis and enhance placental function. First, liposomes containing PFKFB3 overexpression plasmids modified by the placental homing peptide CGKRK were synthesized by the thin film method. In vivo experiments revealed that T-NP(PFKFB3) injected intravenously specifically accumulated in the mouse placenta and therein upregulated the expression of PFKFB3 without affecting its expression in other important organs. In addition, T-NP(PFKFB3) promoted placental angiogenesis and increased the fetal and placental weights of the mice. Finally, we evaluated the safety of T-NP(PFKFB3). The expression levels of ALS/AST/BUN in the sera of pregnant mice were not significantly different from those in the sera of control group mice. However, T-NP(PFKFB3) did not cause obvious fetal abnormalities or alter the average litter size. In conclusion, T-NP(PFKFB3) can specifically target the placenta, promote angiogenesis, and enhance placental function without obvious side effects. Therefore, it has potential as a new strategy for the treatment of pregnancy complications.
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spelling pubmed-96879072022-11-25 Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function Li, Qi Liu, Xiaoxia Liu, Weifang Zhang, Yang Liu, Wen Wu, Mengying Chen, Zhirui Zhao, Yin Zou, Li Bioengineering (Basel) Article Placental angiogenesis disorder and placental dysplasia are important causes of many pregnancy complications. Due to safety and economic benefits, effective treatment strategies are currently limited. PFKFB3 is a key regulator of glycolysis that controls angiogenesis through a metabolic pathway independent of genetic signals. In this study, we constructed the nanodrug T-NP(PFKFB3) and explored its feasibility to promote angiogenesis and enhance placental function. First, liposomes containing PFKFB3 overexpression plasmids modified by the placental homing peptide CGKRK were synthesized by the thin film method. In vivo experiments revealed that T-NP(PFKFB3) injected intravenously specifically accumulated in the mouse placenta and therein upregulated the expression of PFKFB3 without affecting its expression in other important organs. In addition, T-NP(PFKFB3) promoted placental angiogenesis and increased the fetal and placental weights of the mice. Finally, we evaluated the safety of T-NP(PFKFB3). The expression levels of ALS/AST/BUN in the sera of pregnant mice were not significantly different from those in the sera of control group mice. However, T-NP(PFKFB3) did not cause obvious fetal abnormalities or alter the average litter size. In conclusion, T-NP(PFKFB3) can specifically target the placenta, promote angiogenesis, and enhance placental function without obvious side effects. Therefore, it has potential as a new strategy for the treatment of pregnancy complications. MDPI 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9687907/ /pubmed/36354563 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9110652 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Qi
Liu, Xiaoxia
Liu, Weifang
Zhang, Yang
Liu, Wen
Wu, Mengying
Chen, Zhirui
Zhao, Yin
Zou, Li
Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function
title Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function
title_full Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function
title_fullStr Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function
title_full_unstemmed Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function
title_short Placenta-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with PFKFB3 Overexpression Plasmids Enhance Angiogenesis and Placental Function
title_sort placenta-targeted nanoparticles loaded with pfkfb3 overexpression plasmids enhance angiogenesis and placental function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36354563
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9110652
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