Conventional therapies for inflammatory bowel diseases are mainly based on systemic treatments which cause side effects and toxicity over long-term administration. Nanoparticles appear as a valid alternative to allow a preferential accumulation in inflamed tissues following oral administration while reducing systemic drug exposure. To increase their residence time in the inflamed intestine, the nanoparticles are here associated with a hydrogel matrix. A bioadhesive peptide-based hydrogel is mixed with nanoemulsions, creating a hybrid lipid-polymer nanocomposite. Mucopenetrating nanoemulsions of 100 nm are embedded in a scaffold constituted of the self-assembling peptide hydrogel product PuraStat. The nanocomposite is fully characterized to study the impact of lipid particles in the hydrogel structure. Rheological measurements and circular dichroism analyses are performed to investigate the system's microstructure and physical properties. Biodistribution studies demonstrate that the nanocomposite acts as a depot in the stomach and facilitates the slow release of the nanoemulsions in the intestine. Efficacy studies upon oral administration of the drug-loaded system show the improvement of the disease score in a mouse model of intestinal inflammation.

Peptide-Based Hydrogel for Nanosystems Encapsulation: the Next Generation of Localized Delivery Systems for the Treatment of Intestinal Inflammations / Andretto, Valentina; Rosso, Annalisa; Zilio, Serena; Sidi-Boumedine, Jacqueline; Boschetti, Gilles; Sankar, Sharanya; Buffier, Marie; Miele, Adriana Erica; Denis, Morgane; Choffour, Pierre-Antoine; Briançon, Stéphanie; Nancey, Stéphane; Kryza, David; Lollo, Giovanna. - In: ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS. - ISSN 2192-2659. - 13:7(2024), p. 2303280. [10.1002/adhm.202303280]

Peptide-Based Hydrogel for Nanosystems Encapsulation: the Next Generation of Localized Delivery Systems for the Treatment of Intestinal Inflammations

Rosso, Annalisa
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Formal Analysis
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Miele, Adriana Erica
Investigation
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2024

Abstract

Conventional therapies for inflammatory bowel diseases are mainly based on systemic treatments which cause side effects and toxicity over long-term administration. Nanoparticles appear as a valid alternative to allow a preferential accumulation in inflamed tissues following oral administration while reducing systemic drug exposure. To increase their residence time in the inflamed intestine, the nanoparticles are here associated with a hydrogel matrix. A bioadhesive peptide-based hydrogel is mixed with nanoemulsions, creating a hybrid lipid-polymer nanocomposite. Mucopenetrating nanoemulsions of 100 nm are embedded in a scaffold constituted of the self-assembling peptide hydrogel product PuraStat. The nanocomposite is fully characterized to study the impact of lipid particles in the hydrogel structure. Rheological measurements and circular dichroism analyses are performed to investigate the system's microstructure and physical properties. Biodistribution studies demonstrate that the nanocomposite acts as a depot in the stomach and facilitates the slow release of the nanoemulsions in the intestine. Efficacy studies upon oral administration of the drug-loaded system show the improvement of the disease score in a mouse model of intestinal inflammation.
2024
hybrid systems; hydrogels; inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs); nanocomposites; nanoemulsions; oral delivery
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Peptide-Based Hydrogel for Nanosystems Encapsulation: the Next Generation of Localized Delivery Systems for the Treatment of Intestinal Inflammations / Andretto, Valentina; Rosso, Annalisa; Zilio, Serena; Sidi-Boumedine, Jacqueline; Boschetti, Gilles; Sankar, Sharanya; Buffier, Marie; Miele, Adriana Erica; Denis, Morgane; Choffour, Pierre-Antoine; Briançon, Stéphanie; Nancey, Stéphane; Kryza, David; Lollo, Giovanna. - In: ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS. - ISSN 2192-2659. - 13:7(2024), p. 2303280. [10.1002/adhm.202303280]
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