Macrophage biomimetic nanocarriers for anti-inflammation and targeted antiviral treatment in COVID-19

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2021
Background The worldwide pandemic of COVID-19 remains a serious public health menace as the lack of efficacious treatments. Cytokine storm syndrome (CSS) characterized with elevated inflammation and multi-organs failure is closely correlated with the bad outcome of COVID-19. Hence, inhibit the process of CSS by controlling excessive inflammation is considered one of the most promising ways for COVID-19 treatment. Results Here, we developed a biomimetic nanocarrier based drug delivery system against COVID-19 via anti-inflammation and antiviral treatment simultaneously. Firstly, lopinavir (LPV) as model antiviral drug was loaded in the polymeric nanoparticles (PLGA-LPV NPs). Afterwards, macrophage membranes were coated on the PLGA-LPV NPs to constitute drugs loaded macrophage biomimetic nanocarriers (PLGA-LPV@M). In the study, PLGA-LPV@M could neutralize multiple proinflammatory cytokines and effectively suppress the activation of macrophages and neutrophils. Furthermore, the formation of NETs induced by COVID-19 patients serum could be reduced by PLGA-LPV@M as well. In a mouse model of coronavirus infection, PLGA-LPV@M exhibited significant targeted ability to inflammation sites, and superior therapeutic efficacy in inflammation alleviation and tissues viral loads reduction. Conclusion Collectively, such macrophage biomimetic nanocarriers based drug delivery system showed favorable anti-inflammation and targeted antiviral effects, which may possess a comprehensive therapeutic value in COVID-19 treatment.
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Authors Qingqin Tan;Lingjie He;Xiaojun Meng;Wei Wang;Hudan Pan;Weiguo Yin;Tianchuan Zhu;Xi Huang;Hong Shan;Qingqin Tan;Lingjie He;Xiaojun Meng;Wei Wang;Hudan Pan;Weiguo Yin;Tianchuan Zhu;Xi Huang;Hong Shan;
Journal journal of nanobiotechnology
Year 2021
DOI doi:10.1186/s12951-021-00926-0
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