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Cationic nanoparticle as an inhibitor of cell-free DNA-induced inflammation

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  • Huiyi Liang

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Bo Peng

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Cong Dong

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Lixin Liu

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Jiaji Mao

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Song Wei

    (General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command of PLA)

  • Xinlu Wang

    (General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command of PLA)

  • Hanshi Xu

    (The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Jun Shen

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

  • Hai-Quan Mao

    (Sun Yat-sen University
    Johns Hopkins University)

  • Xiaohu Gao

    (Sun Yat-sen University
    University of Washington)

  • Kam W. Leong

    (Sun Yat-sen University
    Columbia University)

  • Yongming Chen

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

Abstract

Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) released from damaged or dead cells can activate DNA sensors that exacerbate the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Here we show that ~40 nm cationic nanoparticles (cNP) can scavenge cfDNA derived from RA patients and inhibit the activation of primary synovial fluid monocytes and fibroblast-like synoviocytes. Using clinical scoring, micro-CT images, MRI, and histology, we show that intravenous injection of cNP into a CpG-induced mouse model or collagen-induced arthritis rat model can relieve RA symptoms including ankle and tissue swelling, and bone and cartilage damage. This culminates in the manifestation of partial mobility recovery of the treated rats in a rotational cage test. Mechanistic studies on intracellular trafficking and biodistribution of cNP, as well as measurement of cytokine expression in the joints and cfDNA levels in systemic circulation and inflamed joints also correlate with therapeutic outcomes. This work suggests a new direction of nanomedicine in treating inflammatory diseases.

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  • Huiyi Liang & Bo Peng & Cong Dong & Lixin Liu & Jiaji Mao & Song Wei & Xinlu Wang & Hanshi Xu & Jun Shen & Hai-Quan Mao & Xiaohu Gao & Kam W. Leong & Yongming Chen, 2018. "Cationic nanoparticle as an inhibitor of cell-free DNA-induced inflammation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-06603-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06603-5
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