Colonic delivery of celastrol-loaded layer-by-layer liposomes with pectin/trimethylated chitosan coating to enhance its anti-ulcerative colitis effects

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Herein, a flexible oral colon-targeting delivery system, mediated by electrostatic layer-by-layer alternate deposition with pectin-trimethyl chitosan (TMC) onto liposomes-loading celastrol (Cel/PT-LbL Lipo), was fabricated to enhance anti-UC efficacy. Along with layer-by-layer coating, Cel/Lipo exhibited surface charge reversal, a slight increase in particle size, and a sustained drug release profile in a simulative gastrointestinal tract medium. Based on its bilayer coating of polysaccharides, Cel/PT-LbL Lipo alleviated cytotoxicity of celastrol in colon epithelial NCM460 cells. Due to the strong mucoadhesion of TMC with mucin, PT-LbL Lipo benefited colon localization and prolonged retention ability of its payloads. Ultimately, Cel/PT-LbL Lipo significantly mitigated colitis symptoms and accelerated colitis repair in DSS-treated mice by regulating the levels of proinflammatory factors related to the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB signaling pathway. Collectively, this study demonstrates that the pectin/trimethylated chitosan coating may allow for Cel/PT-LbL Lipo to function as a more beneficial therapeutic strategy for UC treatment.

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Xian, J., Zhong, X., Gu, H., Wang, X., Li, J., Li, J., … Zhang, J. (2021). Colonic delivery of celastrol-loaded layer-by-layer liposomes with pectin/trimethylated chitosan coating to enhance its anti-ulcerative colitis effects. Pharmaceutics, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13122005

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