环糊精衍生的大分子治疗炎症性疾病。

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yige Tang, Tao Guo, Xuanran Wang, Chenwen Li, Xiangjun Zhang, Jianxiang Zhang
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摘要

炎症是机体对有害刺激的重要生理防御机制,而炎症反应失调与许多急慢性疾病的发病机制密切相关。生物活性大分子具有显著的抗炎潜力,尤其是环糊精(cd)及其工程衍生物,正成为一种有前景的治疗药物。本文系统地介绍了具有抗炎特性的不同的cd和cd衍生的大分子,重点介绍了它们的分子作用机制。原生cd通过宿主-客体相互作用表现出直接的治疗作用,能够选择性地隔离致病成分,如胆固醇晶体和驱动炎症级联反应的蛋白质。此外,含有官能团的化学修饰CD衍生物在中和炎症介质和调节免疫细胞反应方面表现出增强的能力。这项工作进一步讨论了这些大分子在不同炎症条件下的治疗应用,从急性组织损伤到慢性自身免疫性疾病。最后,本工作批判性地分析了将基于cd的大分子疗法转化为临床实践的关键挑战和新兴机遇,解决了生物相容性,靶向递送和治疗效果优化方面的关键考虑因素。
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Cyclodextrin-Derived Macromolecular Therapies for Inflammatory Diseases

Cyclodextrin-Derived Macromolecular Therapies for Inflammatory Diseases

Inflammation is an essential physiological defense mechanism against harmful stimuli, yet dysregulated inflammatory responses are closely associated with the pathogenesis of numerous acute and chronic diseases. Recent advances highlight the remarkable anti-inflammatory potential of bioactive macromolecules, particularly cyclodextrins (CDs) and their engineered derivatives, which are emerging as promising therapeutic agents. This review systematically introduces different CDs and CD-derived macromolecules that demonstrate anti-inflammatory properties, with emphasis on their molecular mechanisms of action. Native CDs exhibit direct therapeutic effects through host-guest interactions, enabling selective sequestration of pathogenic components such as cholesterol crystals and proteins that drive inflammatory cascades. Moreover, chemically modified CD derivatives incorporating functional groups demonstrate enhanced capabilities in neutralizing inflammatory mediators and modulating immune cell responses. This work further discusses the expanding therapeutic applications of these macromolecules across diverse inflammatory conditions, ranging from acute tissue injuries to chronic autoimmune disorders. Finally, this work critically analyzes the crucial challenges and emerging opportunities in translating CD-based macromolecular therapies into clinical practice, addressing key considerations in biocompatibility, targeted delivery, and therapeutic efficacy optimization.

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Macromolecular bioscience
Macromolecular bioscience 生物-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.20%
发文量
211
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Bioscience is a leading journal at the intersection of polymer and materials sciences with life science and medicine. With an Impact Factor of 2.895 (2018 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2019)), it is currently ranked among the top biomaterials and polymer journals. Macromolecular Bioscience offers an attractive mixture of high-quality Reviews, Feature Articles, Communications, and Full Papers. With average reviewing times below 30 days, publication times of 2.5 months and listing in all major indices, including Medline, Macromolecular Bioscience is the journal of choice for your best contributions at the intersection of polymer and life sciences.
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