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Inflammation-Targeting Mesenchymal Stem Cells Combined with Photothermal Treatment Attenuate Severe Joint Inflammation

  • Min Jun Shin
  • , Jun Young Park
  • , Jun Young Park
  • , Su Hyun Lim
  • , Hyoungsub Lim
  • , Jin Kyeong Choi
  • , Chul Kyu Park
  • , Youn Joo Kang*
  • , Dongwoo Khang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Gachon University
  • Eulji University
  • Ectosome Inc.

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Abstract

Current clinical therapeutic efficacy for the treatment of osteo- and rheumatoid-arthritis is obviously limited. Although mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are considered as a source of promising regenerative therapy, un-modified or genetically engineered MSCs injected in vivo restrict their clinical utility because of the low drug efficacy and unpredicted side effect, respectively. Herein, a strategy to enhance the migration efficacy of MSCs to inflamed joints via an inflammation-mediated education process is demonstrated. To reinforce the limited anti-inflammatory activity of MSCs, gold nanostar loaded with triamcinolone is conjugated to MSC. Furthermore, near-infrared laser-assisted photothermal therapy (PTT) induced by gold nanostar significantly elevates the anti-inflammatory efficacy of the developed drugs, even in advanced stage arthritis model. An immunological regulation mechanism study of PTT is first suggested in this study; the expression of the interleukin 22 receptor, implicated in the pathogenesis of arthritis, is downregulated in T lymphocytes by PTT, and Th17 differentiation from naïve CD4 T cell is inhibited. Collectively, inflammation-targeting MSCs conjugated with triamcinolone-loaded gold nanostar (Edu-MSCs-AuS-TA) promote the repolarization of macrophages and decrease neutrophil recruitment in joints. In addition, Edu-MSCs-AuS-TA significantly alleviate arthritis-associated pain, improve general locomotor activity, and more importantly, induce cartilage regeneration even for severe stages of arthritis model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2304333
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024.03.14

Keywords

  • arthritis
  • inflammation-educated mesenchymal stem cells
  • membrane conjugations
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • migration abilities
  • photothermal therapies

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Engineering - Mechanical
  • Materials Science

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