Targeted inflammatory microenvironment remodeling and NIR-II photothermal therapy for abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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作者:Liu Yijun, Qiu Peng, Hao Huifang, Ding Ang'ang, Wu Zhaoyu, Lei Jiahao, Peng Zhaoxi, Pu Hongji, Zeng Chenlin, Guo Hongbin, Wu Xiaodong, Lu Huaxiang, Qin Jinbao, Wang Ruihua, Liu Haoqi, Ye Kaichuang, Lu Xinwu
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a degenerative aortic disease with high rupture-associated mortality. There is no effective medical therapy for early intervention, inflammatory microenvironment remodeling is a crucial therapeutic strategy. Herein, we designed a multifunctional nanoplatform, Cu(9)S(8)@MCC950-Belnacasan-cRGDfK (CS@MBR) for AAA treatment. This platform employed a Cu(9)S(8) core for near-infrared-II (NIR-II) photothermal therapy (PTT), encapsulated NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitors (MCC950 and Belnacasan), and coated with a cRGDfK peptide for active targeting of the aneurysm. In vitro, CS@MBR with mild PTT inhibited NLRP3 inflammasome activation, decreased pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization, and prevented the phenotype switching of vascular smooth muscle cells. In vivo, CS@MBR demonstrated excellent accumulation at the aneurysm site in an angiotensin-II-induced murine AAA model. Upon NIR-II irradiation, the treatment effectively inhibited AAA development, damage of elastic fibers, and imbalance of the inflammatory microenvironment. This study presents a promising, targeted nanotherapeutic strategy for the treatment of AAA and other inflammatory vascular diseases.

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