巨噬细胞
炎症
化学
脂质体
胆固醇
药理学
易损斑块
流出
生物化学
免疫学
医学
病理
体外
作者
Gao Cheng,Conghui Liu,Qian Chen,Yan Wang,Cheryl H. T. Kwong,Qingfu Wang,Beibei Xie,Simon Ming‐Yuen Lee,Ruibing Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2022.06.053
摘要
Current pharmacological treatments of atherosclerosis often target either cholesterol control or inflammation management, to inhibit atherosclerotic progression, but cannot lead to direct plaque lysis and atherosclerotic regression, partly due to the poor accumulation of medicine in the atherosclerotic plaques. Due to enhanced macrophage recruitment during atheromatous plaque progression, a macrophage-liposome conjugate was facilely constructed for targeted anti-atherosclerosis therapy via synergistic plaque lysis and inflammation alleviation. Endogenous macrophage is utilized as drug-transporting cell, upon membrane-modification with a β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) derivative to form β-CD decorated macrophage (CD-MP). Adamantane (ADA) modified quercetin (QT)-loaded liposome (QT-NP), can be conjugated to CD-MP via host-guest interactions between β-CD and ADA to form macrophage-liposome conjugate (MP-QT-NP). Thus, macrophage carries liposome “hand-in-hand” to significantly increase the accumulation of anchored QT-NP in the aorta plaque in response to the plaque inflammation. In addition to anti-inflammation effects of QT, MP-QT-NP efficiently regresses atherosclerotic plaques from both murine aorta and human carotid arteries via CD-MP mediated cholesterol efflux, due to the binding of cholesterol by excess membrane β-CD. Transcriptome analysis of atherosclerotic murine aorta and human carotid tissues reveal that MP-QT-NP may activate NRF2 pathway to inhibit plaque inflammation, and simultaneously upregulate liver X receptor to promote cholesterol efflux.
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