Mesenchymal
Stem Cells Armed with DNA Nanorobots as
a Modality for Combination Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Posted on 2025-02-28 - 09:08
Therapeutic
strategies that can target multilevel immunoregulatory
pathways in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and efficiently target
the site of inflammation are expected to greatly enhance the therapeutic
efficacy. Here, we have developed a DNA nanorobot-armed bidirectional
resistant mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) for IBD treatment, which blocks
lymphocyte infiltration at the site of inflammation by bidirectional
inhibition of integrin-ligand inter-recognition via resistant aptamer-hands.
And this strategy can induce MSC homing for immunomodulation and tissue
repair. Herein, in this nanorobot, tetrahedral DNA (TDN) serves as
a communication bridge, Integrin α4 and VCAM 1 aptamers are
equipped to two vertices of TDN, and the other two cholesterol vertices
of TDN are used for immobilization on MSC. In murine colitis models,
tail vein-injected resistant MSC preferentially and rapidly accumulated
in the inflamed colon and have been more effective in reducing colonic
inflammation than pure MSC or aptamers bidirectional inhibitors. The
therapeutic strategy proposed in this work has minimal systemic side
effects and holds therapeutic promise for a subgroup of IBD patients
who do not respond to single anti-inflammatory therapies.
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Yuan, Hongxiu; Wang, Gang; Zou, Fangbo; Lu, Peifen; Afshan, Noshin; Jiao, Jianwei; et al. (2025). Mesenchymal
Stem Cells Armed with DNA Nanorobots as
a Modality for Combination Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c08923