Lacc1设计的细胞外囊泡重新规划线粒体代谢,缓解颞下颌关节骨关节炎的炎症和软骨退化。

IF 10.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Xiaofeng Hu, Jian Xie, Jiansheng Su
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Lacc1-engineered extracellular vesicles reprogram mitochondrial metabolism to alleviate inflammation and cartilage degeneration in TMJ osteoarthritis.

Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) is a multifaceted degenerative disease characterized by progressive cartilage degradation, chronic pain, and functional limitations of the TMJ, significantly affecting patients' quality of life. Although metabolic homeostasis in chondrocytes is crucial for cartilage health, the mechanisms underlying metabolic dysregulation in TMJOA remain poorly characterized. This study aimed to investigate the metabolic imbalance in TMJOA cartilage and explore novel therapeutic strategies targeting metabolic reprogramming. RNA sequencing revealed a significant imbalance between glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in TMJOA cartilage, with a marked shift toward glycolysis, which is associated with inflammation and cartilage degradation. To counteract this imbalance, Laccase domain-containing 1 (Lacc1), a metabolic regulator involved in both inflammation and metabolic homeostasis, was selected for investigation, as its role in chondrocytes had not been explored. We engineered macrophage-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) to overexpress Lacc1 (OE-EVs), aiming to restore metabolic balance and modulate inflammation in chondrocytes. In vitro, OE-EVs significantly reduced IL-1β-induced inflammation, inhibited glycolysis by decreasing key glycolytic enzymes, improved mitochondrial function by decreasing mitochondrial superoxide levels, and the restoration of normal mitochondrial structure. In vivo, micro-computed tomography (Micro-CT) and histological analyses demonstrated that OE-EVs effectively alleviated inflammation and promoted cartilage repair, as indicated by a 1.55-fold increase in toluidine blue-stained cartilage area compared to the TMJOA group, reflecting improved cartilage matrix integrity and proteoglycan retention. These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of Lacc1-engineered EVs to target mitochondrial metabolism, reestablish metabolic homeostasis, and reduce inflammation in TMJOA, offering a novel and promising strategy for improving clinical outcomes in TMJOA patients.

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Journal of Nanobiotechnology
Journal of Nanobiotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
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13.90
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493
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nanobiotechnology is an open access peer-reviewed journal communicating scientific and technological advances in the fields of medicine and biology, with an emphasis in their interface with nanoscale sciences. The journal provides biomedical scientists and the international biotechnology business community with the latest developments in the growing field of Nanobiotechnology.
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