乳铁蛋白的未来:LipoDuo技术的进一步研究。

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Liposome Research Pub Date : 2025-01-12 DOI:10.1080/08982104.2025.2451235
K N Prasad, Chaithra C, Yalpi Karthik, G V Girish, Sandhya A
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背景:乳铁蛋白(Lf)是一种多功能糖蛋白,因其在免疫调节、铁代谢和抗菌活性中发挥作用而闻名,但由于生物利用度差,其治疗效果有限。乳铁蛋白(LLf)的脂体包封通过改善其稳定性、吸收和缓释提供了一种潜在的解决方案,使其成为各种临床应用的有希望的候选药物。本研究旨在比较LLf和普通Lf在HEK-293T和Caco-2细胞系细胞摄取、增殖和伤口愈合方面的有效性。方法:采用HEK-293T细胞和Caco-2细胞进行细胞摄取、增殖和伤口愈合实验,比较LLf与普通Lf的生物利用度和治疗效果。使用间接ELISA法评估24小时内的细胞摄取。使用MTT法测量细胞增殖,而使用划痕法评估伤口愈合,观察48小时内细胞迁移。结果:与普通Lf相比,LLf在HEK-293T和Caco-2细胞中均表现出明显更高的细胞摄取,在4 h时达到峰值。在增殖研究中,LLf显示出剂量依赖性的细胞生长增加,在75µg/mL时达到71%的增殖率,而普通Lf仅达到53%。LLf也加速了伤口愈合,几乎完全愈合了48小时,而普通Lf的愈合率为51.3%。结论:脂质体包封可显著提高乳铁蛋白的生物利用度、增殖诱导能力和伤口愈合效果。LLf在这些关键领域的卓越表现表明其具有更广泛的治疗应用潜力,特别是在伤口护理,免疫调节和组织再生方面。未来的临床研究需要验证LLf在体内的治疗益处。
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The future of lactoferrin: A closer look at LipoDuo technology.

Background: Lactoferrin (Lf), a multifunctional glycoprotein known for its roles in immune modulation, iron metabolism, and antimicrobial activity, has limited therapeutic efficacy due to poor bioavailability. Liposomal encapsulation of lactoferrin (LLf) offers a potential solution by improving its stability, absorption, and sustained release, making it a promising candidate for various clinical applications. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of LLf and plain Lf in cellular uptake, proliferation, and wound healing using HEK-293T and Caco-2 cell lines.

Methods: Cell uptake, proliferation, and wound healing assays were conducted using HEK-293T and Caco-2 cells to evaluate the bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy of LLf compared to plain Lf. The cellular uptake was assessed over a 24-h period using an indirect ELISA method. Cell proliferation was measured using the MTT assay, while wound healing was evaluated using a scratch assay to observe cell migration over 48 h.

Results: LLf demonstrated significantly higher cellular uptake in both HEK-293T and Caco-2 cells, with peak internalization at 4 h, compared to plain Lf. In proliferation studies, LLf showed a dose-dependent increase in cell growth, achieving a 71% proliferation rate at 75 µg/mL, while plain Lf reached only 53%. LLf also accelerated wound healing, with nearly complete closure by 48 h, compared to 51.3% closure with plain Lf.

Conclusion: The results indicate that liposomal encapsulation significantly enhances lactoferrin's bioavailability, proliferation-inducing capacity, and wound healing efficacy. LLf's superior performance in these key areas suggests its potential for broader therapeutic applications, particularly in wound care, immune modulation, and tissue regeneration. Future clinical studies are warranted to validate the therapeutic benefits of LLf in vivo.

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Journal of Liposome Research
Journal of Liposome Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Liposome Research aims to publish original, high-quality, peer-reviewed research on the topic of liposomes and related systems, lipid-based delivery systems, lipid biology, and both synthetic and physical lipid chemistry. Reviews and commentaries or editorials are generally solicited and are editorially reviewed. The Journal also publishes abstracts and conference proceedings including those from the International Liposome Society. The scope of the Journal includes: Formulation and characterisation of systems Formulation engineering of systems Synthetic and physical lipid chemistry Lipid Biology Biomembranes Vaccines Emerging technologies and systems related to liposomes and vesicle type systems Developmental methodologies and new analytical techniques pertaining to the general area Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and biodistribution of systems Clinical applications. The Journal also publishes Special Issues focusing on particular topics and themes within the general scope of the Journal.
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