用于炎症性肠病中益生菌输送的耐酸趋化DNA微型马达

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Zinan Zhao, Yao Xu, Yong Hu
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由合成聚合物基质组成的微胶囊在提供口服益生菌方面引起了广泛关注。然而,现有的聚合物微胶囊显示出耐酸性和适应性不足,以及对炎症结肠的特异性和其中益生菌的不可控释放存在缺陷。在此,通过光交联甲基丙烯酸透明质酸酯和丙烯酸酯修饰的富含 A-/C 的低聚物,并在一氧化氮可溶解交联剂和气体供体羰基锰(MnCO)的存在下,制备出一种 DNA 微胶囊,作为输送益生菌的微马达。当微胶囊穿过胃、十二指肠并最终到达结肠时,A-motif 和 i-motif 结构的形成和解离会促使微胶囊发生可逆的收缩-膨胀转变,从而保持益生菌的活力。随后,微胶囊在 MnCO 和活性氧升高的气体生成反应的驱动下,向结肠发炎部位趋化。微胶囊在内源性一氧化氮的触发下解体后,益生菌被释放出来,重塑失调的肠道微生物区系。这种先进的给药系统为临床有效治疗炎症性肠病带来了巨大希望。
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Acid-resistant chemotactic DNA micromotors for probiotic delivery in inflammatory bowel disease

Acid-resistant chemotactic DNA micromotors for probiotic delivery in inflammatory bowel disease

Microcapsules composed of synthetic polymeric matrices have attracted considerable attention in delivering oral probiotics. However, existing polymeric microcapsules demonstrate inadequate acid resistance and adaptability, as well as deficiency in the inflamed colon-specificity and uncontrolled release of probiotics therein. Herein, a DNA microcapsule is prepared as a probiotic-transporting micromotor through photo-crosslinking of hyaluronic acid methacrylate and acrydite-modified A-/C-rich oligomers within the microfludically generated droplets in the presence of nitric oxide-cleavable crosslinker and gas donor manganese carbonyl (MnCO). As the microcapsules traverse stomach, duodenum, and ultimately colon, the formation and dissociation of A-motif and i-motif structures instigate a reversible shrinking-swelling transition of microcapsules to preserve probiotic viability. Subsequently, the microcapsules exhibit chemotaxis towards inflamed colon site, driven by a gas-generating reaction between MnCO and elevated reactive oxygen species. Following disintegration of the microcapsules, triggered by endogenous nitric oxide, probiotics are released to reshape the dysbiosis of intestinal microflora. This advanced delivery system offers significant promise for the effective clinical management of inflammatory bowel disease.

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Nature Communications
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期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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