Immunoaffinity-Mimetic Assembly of Peptide-Aptamer Conjugates and Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes into Hierarchical Microgels for Spinal Cord Injury Repair

利用免疫亲和模拟方法将肽-适配体缀合物和干细胞来源的外泌体组装成分级微凝胶,用于脊髓损伤修复

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Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes (MSC-Exo) containing various paracrine mediators have recently been recognized to promote functional recovery of spinal cord injury (SCI). However, their biomedical applications are hindered by limited possibilities for specific integration within the delivery systems. In this study, inspired by antibody-antigen binding, we present an unprecedented assembly strategy that leverages immunoaffinity-mimetic interactions of peptide-aptamer (Peptide-Apt(CD63)) conjugates targeting CD63 markers on MSC-Exo, yielding a hierarchical microstructure to enhance SCI repair. The conjugate, serving as the microgel scaffold, is synthesized by grafting azide-modified Apt(CD63) onto poly(propargyl cysteine-co-γ-propargyl-(L)-glutamate). It exhibits excellent antioxidant capability to mitigate oxidative stress and immune responses at the injury site. In addition, this conjugate constrains the tethered MSC-Exo within the lesion site during administration, yet its nuclease susceptibility allows for the release of MSC-Exo to promote the proliferation and migration of neural stem cells and to direct their differentiation into neurons rather than astrocytes. These synergistic effects ultimately enhance neuroregeneration, thereby promoting the motor function recovery of SCI mice. Our work represents a pioneering effort in harnessing the specificity of immunoaffinity-mimetic interactions between aptamers and biomacromolecules for the high-performance assembly of chemically vulnerable biologics, facilitating widespread applications across materials science and life science.

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