Janus nanozyme–drug nanosystems for synergistic anti-inflammatory treatment of nasal polyps†
Abstract
A nasal polyp is a chronic inflammation that still has a tendency to recur after medical and surgical treatments, and greatly decreases the quality of life. Since the efficacy of current therapeutic methods is limited, it is urgent to develop a novel strategy to realize multi-modal anti-inflammatory treatment. In this study, multifunctional Au–CeO2 JNPs capable of eliminating reactive oxygen species (ROS), loading anti-inflammatory drugs (Danshensu sodium salt), and being detected by X-ray computed tomography (CT) were developed for imaging guided synergistic anti-inflammatory treatment of nasal polyps. As expected, the Au–CeO2 JNPs showed excellent CT imaging performance, and the levels of ROS and pro-inflammatory cytokines decreased after the primary human nasal polyp epithelial cell (HNEC) treatment with Au–CeO2 JNPs, indicating the synergistic ROS elimination effect between Au and CeO2 domains. Furthermore, compared with individual CeO2 NPs and Au–CeO2 JNPs, the Danshensu sodium salt (DSS) loaded Au–CeO2 JNPs showed stronger anti-inflammatory performance due to the synergistic pharmacotherapy and enzymatic action. Therefore, this novel nanozyme–drug nanosystem provided a new concept and approach in the progress of anti-inflammation.