Pathologically catalyzed physical coating restores the intestinal barrier for inflammatory bowel disease therapy

Journal of Nanobiotechnology(2023)

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Intestinal epithelia impairment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) leads to the leakage of bacteria and antigens and the consequent persistent immune imbalance. Restoring the epithelial barrier is a promising therapeutic target but lacks effective and safe clinical interventions. By identifying the catalase (CAT) presence in the IBD pathological environment, we herein develop a CAT-catalyzed pathologically coating on the damaged epithelial barrier to inhibit intestinal leakage for IBD therapy. With the codelivery of CaO 2 (a CAT substrate) and dopamine, the nanosystem can enable CAT-catalyzed oxygen (O 2 ) production and in-situ polymerization of dopamine and then yield a thin and integrative polydopamine (PDA) coating on the intestinal barrier due to the highly adhesive property of PDA. In vivo study demonstrates that PDA coating provides not only a protective barrier by restricting intestinal leakage but also a favorable anti-inflammation effect. Beyond drug management, this work provides a physical repair strategy via catalyzed coating for IBD therapy.
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Polydopamine coating,Pathological catalysis,Intestinal barrier,Inflammatory bowel Disease
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