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Synovial fibroblast‐targeting liposomes encapsulating an NF‐κB‐blocking peptide ameliorates zymosan‐induced synovial inflammation
Authors:Changcheng You  Jianing Zu  Xiaoqi Liu  Pengyu Kong  Chengchao Song  Rongzhi Wei  Changlong Zhou  Yufu Wang  Jinglong Yan
Institution:Department of Orthopedics, Second Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
Abstract:Synovial fibroblasts (SFs) play a crucial role in the inflammatory process of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The highly activated NF‐κB signal in SFs is responsible for most of the synovial inflammation associated with this disease. In this study, we have developed an SF‐targeting liposomal system that encapsulates the NF‐κB‐blocking peptide (NBD peptide) HAP‐lipo/NBD. HAP‐lipo/NBDs demonstrated efficient SF‐specific targeting in vitro and in vivo. Our study also showed a significant inhibitory effect of HAP‐lipo/NBD on NF‐κB activation, inflammatory cytokine release and SF migration capability after zymosan stimulation. Furthermore, the systemic administration of HAP‐lipo/NBDs significantly inhibited synovial inflammation and improved the pathological scores of arthritis induced by zymosan. Thus, these results suggest that an SF‐targeting NF‐κB‐blocking strategy is a potential approach for the development of alternative, targeted anti‐RA therapies.
Keywords:liposomal nanoparticle  NEMO‐binding domain peptide  nuclear factor‐kappa B  rheumatoid arthritis  synovial fibroblasts
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