Metal protoporphyrin-induced self-assembly nanoprobe enabling precise tracking and antioxidant protection of stem cells for ischemic stroke therapy.

Smart medicine Pub Date : 2023-02-14 eCollection Date: 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1002/SMMD.20220037
Yimeng Shu, Hui Shen, Minghua Yao, Jie Shen, Guo-Yuan Yang, Hangrong Chen, Yaohui Tang, Ming Ma
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Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-based therapy has provided a promising strategy for the treatment of ischemic stroke, which is still restricted by the lack of long-term cell tracking strategy as well as the poor survival rate of stem cells in ischemic region. Herein, a dual-functional nanoprobe, cobalt protoporphyrin-induced nano-self-assembly (CPSP), has been developed through a cobalt protoporphyrin IX (CoPP) aggregation-induced self-assembly strategy, which combines CoPP and superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPION) via a simple solvent evaporation-driven method. Without any additional carrier materials, the obtained CPSP is featured with good biocompatibility and high proportions of active ingredients. The SPIONs in CPSPs form a cluster-like structure, endowing this nano-self-assembly with excellent T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging performance. Furthermore, the CoPP released from CPSPs could effectively protect MSCs by upregulating heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) expression. The in vivo cell tracing capacity of CPSPs is confirmed by monitoring the migration of labeled MSCs with MR imaging in a middle cerebral artery occlusion mouse model. More importantly, the sustained release of CoPP from CPSPs improves the survival of transplanted MSCs and promotes neural repair and neurobehavioral recovery of ischemic mice. Overall, this work presents a novel dual-functional nanoagent with an ingenious design for advancing MSC-based therapy.

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金属原卟啉诱导的自组装纳米探针实现了对干细胞的精确跟踪和抗氧化保护,用于缺血性中风治疗
基于间充质干细胞(MSC)的治疗为缺血性卒中的治疗提供了一种很有前途的策略,但由于缺乏长期的细胞追踪策略以及干细胞在缺血性区域的存活率低,该策略仍受到限制。本文通过钴原卟啉IX(CoPP)聚集诱导的自组装策略开发了一种双功能纳米探针,即钴原卟啉诱导的纳米自组装(CPSP),该策略通过简单的溶剂蒸发驱动方法将CoPP和超顺磁性氧化铁(SPION)相结合。在不添加任何载体材料的情况下,所获得的CPSP具有良好的生物相容性和高比例的活性成分。CPSP中的SPION形成簇状结构,赋予这种纳米自组装优异的T2加权磁共振(MR)成像性能。此外,从CPSP释放的CoPP可以通过上调血红素加氧酶1(HO‐1)的表达来有效保护MSC。通过在大脑中动脉闭塞小鼠模型中用MR成像监测标记的MSCs的迁移,证实了CPSPs的体内细胞追踪能力。更重要的是,CPSP持续释放CoPP提高了移植MSCs的存活率,并促进了缺血小鼠的神经修复和神经行为恢复。总的来说,这项工作提出了一种新颖的双功能纳米制剂,其巧妙的设计用于推进基于MSC的治疗。
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