| Literature DB >> 29943967 |
Hongxia Liang1,2,3, Ke Huang2,3, Teng Su2,3, Zhenhua Li2,3,4, Shiqi Hu2,3, Phuong-Uyen Dinh2,3, Emily A Wrona3, Chen Shao5, Li Qiao2,3,6, Adam C Vandergriff2,3, M Taylor Hensley2,3, Jhon Cores2,3, Tyler Allen2, Hongyu Zhang1, Qinglei Zeng1, Jiyuan Xing1, Donald O Freytes3, Deliang Shen1, Zujiang Yu1, Ke Cheng1,2,3.
Abstract
Acute liver failure is a critical condition characterized by global hepatocyte death and often time needs a liver transplantation. Such treatment is largely limited by donor organ shortage. Stem cell therapy offers a promising option to patients with acute liver failure. Yet, therapeutic efficacy and feasibility are hindered by delivery route and storage instability of live cell products. We fabricated a nanoparticle that carries the beneficial regenerative factors from mesenchymal stem cells and further coated it with the membranes of red blood cells to increase blood stability. Unlike uncoated nanoparticles, these particles promote liver cell proliferation in vitro and have lower internalization by macrophage cells. After intravenous delivery, these artificial stem cell analogs are able to remain in the liver and mitigate carbon tetrachloride-induced liver failure in a mouse model, as gauged by histology and liver function test. Our technology provides an innovative and off-the-shelf strategy to treat liver failure.Entities:
Keywords: biomimetic; liver failure; membrane cloaking; mesenchymal stem cells; nanoparticles; red blood cells
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29943967 PMCID: PMC6373867 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b00553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881