使用皮内微针的病人病历和mRNA治疗

IF 37.2 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Jooli Han, Maria Kanelli, Yang Liu, John L. Daristotle, Apurva Pardeshi, Timothy A. Forster, Ari Karchin, Brandon Folk, Lukas Murmann, Lisa H. Tostanoski, Sebastian E. Carrasco, Shahad K. Alsaiari, Erika Yan Wang, Khanh Tran, Linzixuan Zhang, Behnaz Eshaghi, Lauren Levy, Sydney Pyon, Charles Sloane, Stacey Qiaohui Lin, Alicia Lau, Collin F. Perkinson, Moungi G. Bawendi, Dan H. Barouch, Frédo Durand, Robert Langer, Ana Jaklenec
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医疗干预通常需要定时给药,因此需要准确地保存医疗记录。在许多全球环境中,这些记录在医疗点不可靠或无法获得,导致治疗或疾病预防效果较差。在这里,我们提出了一种肉眼看不见的患者医疗记录保存技术,该技术将医疗信息准确地存储在患者皮肤中,作为用于皮内治疗的微针的一部分。我们优化了微针设计,既可以可靠地递送信使RNA (mRNA)治疗药物,又可以编码患者医疗记录的近红外荧光微颗粒。基于深度学习的图像处理使信息的编码和解码具有良好的时间和空间鲁棒性。在猪模型中进行的长期研究证明了这种方法在患者病历保存和编码严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的mRNA疫苗共同递送方面的安全性、有效性和可靠性。这项技术可以帮助卫生保健工作者在无法获得可靠记录的情况下做出明智的决定,从而促进全球卫生保健公平。
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On-patient medical record and mRNA therapeutics using intradermal microneedles

On-patient medical record and mRNA therapeutics using intradermal microneedles

Medical interventions often require timed series of doses, thus necessitating accurate medical record-keeping. In many global settings, these records are unreliable or unavailable at the point of care, leading to less effective treatments or disease prevention. Here we present an invisible-to-the-naked-eye on-patient medical record-keeping technology that accurately stores medical information in the patient skin as part of microneedles that are used for intradermal therapeutics. We optimize the microneedle design for both a reliable delivery of messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and the near-infrared fluorescent microparticles that encode the on-patient medical record-keeping. Deep learning-based image processing enables encoding and decoding of the information with excellent temporal and spatial robustness. Long-term studies in a swine model demonstrate the safety, efficacy and reliability of this approach for the co-delivery of on-patient medical record-keeping and the mRNA vaccine encoding severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This technology could help healthcare workers make informed decisions in circumstances where reliable record-keeping is unavailable, thus contributing to global healthcare equity.

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Nature Materials
Nature Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
62.20
自引率
0.70%
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221
审稿时长
3.2 months
期刊介绍: Nature Materials is a monthly multi-disciplinary journal aimed at bringing together cutting-edge research across the entire spectrum of materials science and engineering. It covers all applied and fundamental aspects of the synthesis/processing, structure/composition, properties, and performance of materials. The journal recognizes that materials research has an increasing impact on classical disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Additionally, Nature Materials provides a forum for the development of a common identity among materials scientists and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration. It takes an integrated and balanced approach to all areas of materials research, fostering the exchange of ideas between scientists involved in different disciplines. Nature Materials is an invaluable resource for scientists in academia and industry who are active in discovering and developing materials and materials-related concepts. It offers engaging and informative papers of exceptional significance and quality, with the aim of influencing the development of society in the future.
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