| Literature DB >> 35266695 |
Guiyun Deng1, Yang Wu1, Zhiyong Song2, Shuojun Li1, Moqing Du2, Jiamin Deng1, Quan Xu2, Liu Deng1, Hagar Shendy Bahlol1,3, Heyou Han1,2.
Abstract
Infection with Helicobacter pylori (Hp) is one of the leading causes of stomach cancer. The ability to treat Hp infection is hampered by a lack of stomach gastric acid environment. This work introduces a nanoliposome that can rapidly adjust the gastric acid environment to ensure a drug's optimal efficacy. We introduce CaCO3@Fe-TP@EggPC nanoliposomes (CTE NLs) that are composed of Fe3+ and tea polyphenols (TPs) forming complexes on the surface of internal CaCO3 and then with lecithin producing a phospholipid bilayer on the polyphenols' outer surface. Through the action of iron-TP chelate, the phospholipid layer can fuse with the bacterial membrane to eliminate Hp. Furthermore, CaCO3 can promptly consume the excessive gastric acid, ensuring an ideal operating environment for the chelate. TPs, on the other hand, can improve the inflammation and gut microbes in the body. The experimental results show that CTE NLs can quickly consume protons in the stomach and reduce the bacterial burden by 1.2 orders of magnitude while reducing the inflammatory factors in the body. The biosafety evaluation revealed that nanoliposomes have good biocompatibility and provide a new strategy for treating Hp infection.Entities:
Keywords: Hp infection; nanoliposomes; neutralize stomach acid; reduce inflammatory factors; tea polyphenols
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35266695 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c23342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229