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Biofunctional Inorganic Layered Double Hydroxide Nanohybrid Enhances Immunotherapeutic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

Author(s)
Byun, Min JiSeo, Hee SeungLee, JoonghakBan, KitaeOh, SerimLee, Yun YoungLim, JaesungLee, Na KyeongWang, Chi-Pin JamesKim, MinjeongHan, Jun-HyeokPark, JuwonPaik, TaejongPark, Hee HoPark, Tae-EunPark, WooramKim, Se-NaPark, Dae-HwanPark, Chun Gwon
Issued Date
2023-12
DOI
10.1002/smll.202304862
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/68054
Citation
SMALL, pp.2304862
Abstract
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a widespread, recurrent, and chronic inflammatory skin condition that imposes a major burden on patients. Conventional treatments, such as corticosteroids, are associated with various side effects, underscoring the need for innovative therapeutic approaches. In this study, the possibility of using indole-3-acetic acid-loaded layered double hydroxides (IAA-LDHs) is evaluated as a novel treatment for AD. IAA is an auxin-class plant hormone with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Following the synthesis of IAA-LDH nanohybrids, their ability to induce M2-like macrophage polarization in macrophages obtained from mouse bone marrow is assessed. The antioxidant activity of IAA-LDH is quantified by assessing the decrease in intracellular reactive oxygen species levels. The anti-inflammatory and anti-atopic characteristics of IAA-LDH are evaluated in a mouse model of AD by examining the cutaneous tissues, immunological organs, and cells. The findings suggest that IAA-LDH has great therapeutic potential as a candidate for AD treatment based on its in vitro and in vivo modulation of AD immunology, enhancement of macrophage polarization, and antioxidant activity. This inorganic drug delivery technology represents a promising new avenue for the development of safe and effective AD treatments. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
ISSN
1613-6810
Keyword (Author)
atopic dermatitisimmunosuppressionlayered double hydroxidesmacrophage polarizationnanohybrid
Keyword
IGE AUTOREACTIVITYOXIDATIVE STRESSBARRIER FUNCTIONMAST-CELLSMACROPHAGESDELIVERYAUTOIMMUNITYANTIOXIDANTSMECHANISMSARGINASE

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