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Light-Triggered Drug Release from Red Blood Cells Suppresses Arthritic Inflammation.

Emilia M Zywot1, Natalia Orlova1, Song Ding1, Rishi R Rampersad2, Emily M Rabjohns2, Victoria A Wickenheisser2, Qunzhao Wang1, Joshua G Welfare3, Lauren Haar1, Amanda M Eudy2, Teresa K Tarrant2, David S Lawrence1.   

Abstract

Arthritis is a leading cause of disability in adults, which can be intensely incapacitating. The location and intensity of the pain is both subjective and challenging to manage. Consequently, patient-directed delivery of anti-inflammatories is an essential component of future therapeutic strategies for the management of this disorder. We describe the design and application of a light responsive red blood cell (RBC) conveyed dexamethasone (Dex) construct that enables targeted drug delivery upon illumination of the inflamed site. The red wavelength (650 nm) responsive nature of the phototherapeutic was validated using tissue phantoms mimicking the light absorbing properties of various skin types. Furthermore, photoreleased Dex has the same impact on cellular responses as conventional Dex. Murine RBCs containing the photoactivatable therapeutic display comparable circulation properties as fluorescently labelled RBCs. In addition, a single dose of light-targeted Dex delivery is 5-fold more effective in suppressing inflammation than the parent drug, delivered serially over multiple days. These results are consistent with the notion that the circulatory system be used as an on-command drug depot, providing the means to therapeutically target diseased sites both efficiently and effectively.

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Keywords:  arthritis; dexamethasone; drug delivery; photoactivatable therapeutics; red blood cells

Year:  2021        PMID: 35528736      PMCID: PMC9075171          DOI: 10.1002/adtp.202100159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Ther (Weinh)        ISSN: 2366-3987


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