Oral polyphenol-armored nanomedicine for targeted modulation of gut microbiota-brain interactions in colitis

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Abstract

Developing oral nanomedicines that suppress intestinal inflammation while modulating gut microbiota and brain interactions is essential for effectively treating inflammatory bowel disease. Here, we report an oral polyphenol- armored nanomedicine based on tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)-small interfering RNA and gallic acid- mediated graphene quantum dot (GAGQD)-encapsulated bovine serum albumin nanoparticle, with a chitosan and tannin acid (CHI/TA) multilayer. Referred to "armor,"the CHI/TA multilayer resists the harsh environment of the gastrointestinal tract and adheres to inflamed colon sites in a targeted manner. TA provides antioxidative stress and prebiotic activities that modulate the diverse gut microbiota. Moreover, GAGQD protected TNF-α- siRNA delivery. Unexpectedly, the armored nanomedicine suppressed hyperactive immune responses and modulated bacterial gut microbiota homeostasis in a mouse model of acute colitis. Notably, the armored nanomedicine alleviated anxiety- and depression-like behaviors and cognitive impairment in mice with colitis. This armor strategy sheds light on the effect of oral nanomedicines on bacterial gut microbiome-brain interactions.

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He, H., Qin, Q., Xu, F., Chen, Y., Rao, S., Wang, C., … Xie, C. (2023). Oral polyphenol-armored nanomedicine for targeted modulation of gut microbiota-brain interactions in colitis. Science Advances, 9(21). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adf3887

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