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Bioresponsive Polyphenol-Based Nanoparticles As Thrombolytic Drug Carriers

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Date 2022 Jan 12
PMID 35019268
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Thrombolytic (clot-busting) therapies with plasminogen activators (PAs) are first-line treatments against acute thrombosis and ischemic stroke. However, limitations such as narrow therapeutic windows, low success rates, and bleeding complications hinder their clinical use. Drug-loaded polyphenol-based nanoparticles (NPs) could address these shortfalls by delivering a more targeted and safer thrombolysis, coupled with advantages such as improved biocompatibility and higher stability in vivo. Herein, a template-mediated polyphenol-based supramolecular assembly strategy is used to prepare nanocarriers of thrombolytic drugs. A thrombin-dependent drug release mechanism is integrated using tannic acid (TA) to cross-link urokinase-type PA (uPA) and a thrombin-cleavable peptide on a sacrificial mesoporous silica template via noncovalent interactions. Following drug loading and template removal, the resulting NPs retain active uPA and demonstrate enhanced plasminogen activation in the presence of thrombin (1.14-fold; < 0.05). Additionally, they display lower association with macrophage (RAW 264.7) and monocytic (THP-1) cell lines (43 and 7% reduction, respectively), reduced hepatic accumulation, and delayed blood clearance in vivo (90% clearance at 60 min vs 5 min) compared with the template-containing NPs. Our thrombin-responsive, polyphenol-based NPs represent a promising platform for advanced drug delivery applications, with potential to improve thrombolytic therapies.

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