再生(生物学)
材料科学
血管生成
一氧化氮
细胞
干细胞
纳米技术
纳米颗粒
细胞生物学
生物医学工程
生物
医学
生物化学
癌症研究
内科学
作者
Xiangyun Zhang,Yue Zhang,Ran Zhang,Xinbang Jiang,Adam C. Midgley,Qiqi Liu,Helong Kang,Jin Wu,Anila Khalique,Meng Qian,Di An,Jing Huang,Lailiang Ou,Qiang Zhao,Jie Zhuang,Xiyun Yan,Deling Kong,Xinglu Huang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202110352
摘要
Restoration of sufficient blood supply for the treatment of ischemia remains a significant scientific and clinical challenge. Here, a cell-like nanoparticle delivery technology is introduced that is capable of recapitulating multiple cell functions for the spatiotemporal triggering of vascular regeneration. Specifically, a copper-containing protein is successfully prepared using a recombinant protein scaffold based on a de novo design strategy, which facilitates the timely release of nitric oxide and improved accumulation of particles within ischemic tissues. Through closely mimicking physiological cues, the authors demonstrate the benefits of bioactive factors secreted from hypoxic stem cells on promoting angiogenesis. Following this cell-mimicking manner, artificial hybrid nanosized cells (Hynocell) are constructed by integrating the hypoxic stem cell secretome into nanoparticles with surface coatings of cell membranes fused with copper-containing protein. The Hynocell, hybridized with different cell-derived components, provides synergistic effects on targeting ischemic tissues and promoting vascular regeneration in acute hindlimb ischemia and acute myocardial infarction models. This study offers new insights into the utilization of nanotechnology to potentiate the development of cell-free therapeutics.
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