A Spleen‐Targeted Tolerogenic mRNA‐LNPs Vaccine for the Treatment of Experimental Asthma
Fazhan Wang,
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Jia Lou,
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Xiaohan Lou
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et al.
Advanced Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 8, 2025
Lipid
nanoparticles
(LNPs)-based
mRNA
vaccines
have
witnessed
their
great
advantages
in
the
fight
against
infectious
diseases.
However,
pro-inflammatory
properties
of
mRNA-LNPs
may
hinder
induction
antigen-specific
tolerogenic
immune
responses.
Here,
it
is
demonstrated
that
stearic
acid-doped
LNPs
co-loaded
with
nucleoside-modified
and
celastrol
selectively
target
spleen,
convert
adjuvanticity
promote
a
rather
than
immunogenic
DCs
phenotype.
Furthermore,
vaccine
also
invokes
generation
regulatory
T
cells
(Tregs)
spleen
migration
induced
Tregs
to
lung.
In
mouse
model
allergic
asthma,
immunization
significantly
alleviated
symptom
induction,
reducing
eosinophilic
granulocyte
accumulation
mucus
secretion.
conclusion,
this
spleen-targeted
platform
induces
responses,
offering
promise
for
development
therapeutics
asthma
other
conditions
requiring
tolerance
modulation.
Language: Английский
A comprehensive review of natural products in rheumatoid arthritis: therapeutic potential and mechanisms
Han Yu-li,
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Shujing Chen,
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Changqing Liu
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et al.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: May 8, 2025
Rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA)
is
a
classic
autoimmune
disease
caused
by
combination
of
genetic
and
environmental
factors.
The
multiple
comprehensive
pathologies
involving
the
whole
body’s
immune
system
local
organs
tissues
make
it
challenging
to
control
or
cure
them
clinically.
Fortunately,
there
are
increasing
reports
that
non-toxic
low-toxicity
natural
products
their
derivatives
(NP&TDs)
have
positive
therapeutic
effects
on
RA.
This
review
focuses
potential
mechanisms
NP&TDs
against
RA
aims
provide
constructive
information
for
developing
rational
clinical
therapies.
Active
components
can
play
palliative
roles
in
through
biological
mechanisms.
These
primarily
involve
immunosuppressive,
anti-inflammatory,
autophagic,
apoptotic
pathways.
Multiple
targets-
receptor-coupled
signal
transduction
directly
indirectly
modulates
nuclear
transcription
factors
NF-κB,
NFATc1,
STAT3,
HIF-1α,
which
turn
regulate
production
several
downstream
pro-inflammatory
cytokines,
chemokines,
immunocytes
maturation
differentiation,
complexes,
proliferation,
apoptosis
regulatory
genes.
Among
these
NP&TDs,
tripterygium-type
ingredients,
artemisinin-type
paeony-type
ingredients
been
reported
be
mainstay
treating
Mechanistically,
immunosuppression
anti-inflammation
still
primary
Nevertheless,
direct
binding
targets
pharmacodynamic
require
further
in-depth
studies.
Language: Английский
Nanometer preparation of natural bioactive compounds for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
Junping Zhu,
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Xiang Qin,
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Qi Li
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et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101341 - 101341
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
On the design of cell membrane-coated nanoparticles to treat inflammatory conditions
Nanoscale Horizons,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Cell
membrane-coated
nanoparticles
(CMCNPs)
offer
targeted
and
effective
treatment
for
chronic
inflammatory
conditions
by
mimicking
natural
cell
interactions
enhancing
immune
evasion.
Language: Английский