Elena Munoz-Perez, Edorta Santos-Vizcaino, Alvaro Goyanes, Abdul W Basit, Rosa Maria Hernandez
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3D-Printed core-shell tablet for effective oral delivery of AT-MSC secretome in inflammatory bowel disease therapy.
The complexity of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and its pharmacological management has driven research to explore novel treatment options for this condition. Among the emerging therapies, Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) have proven to be effective, showing strong immunomodulatory properties. However, the efficiency of direct MSC administration has been questioned due to their short half-life and risk of rejection. As an alternative, MSCs secretome, containing the beneficial paracrine effectors of MSCs, is being explored as a promising cell-free therapeutic tool. However, the oral delivery of this secretome is complex and presents a significant technological challenge. Additionally, the personalization of secretome-based therapies is essential, as it is a costly treatment that requires dose customization for each patient. This study introduces a novel approach for the oral delivery of adipose-tissue derived MSC secretome (AT-S) using 3D-printed core-shell tablets. Remarkably, lyophilized secretome (LpAT-S) was used during the study to improve the manageability and stability of the secretome. The 3D printed system proved to be capable of protecting secretome proteins from gastric degradation, offering an unprecedented possibility for the oral administration of secretome therapies. Overall, this study shows that 3D printing offers a promising, patient-friendly solution for the oral administration of MSC secretome for the first time, aligning with precision medicine goals to provide tailored therapies for IBD.
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The journal provides a unique forum for scientific publication of high-quality research that is exclusively focused on translational aspects of drug delivery. Rationally developed, effective delivery systems can potentially affect clinical outcome in different disease conditions.
Research focused on the following areas of translational drug delivery research will be considered for publication in the journal.
Designing and developing novel drug delivery systems, with a focus on their application to disease conditions;
Preclinical and clinical data related to drug delivery systems;
Drug distribution, pharmacokinetics, clearance, with drug delivery systems as compared to traditional dosing to demonstrate beneficial outcomes
Short-term and long-term biocompatibility of drug delivery systems, host response;
Biomaterials with growth factors for stem-cell differentiation in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering;
Image-guided drug therapy,
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