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Multifunctional Cerium Oxide Nanozyme for Synergistic Dry Eye Disease Therapy

Haoyu Zou, Yueze Hong, Baoqi Xu, Mengting Wang, Hongying Xie, Yajia Wang, Quankui Lin

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dry eye disease (DED) is a chronic multifactorial ocular surface disease mainly caused by the instability of tear film, characterized by a series of ocular discomforts and even visual disorders. Oxidative stress has been recognized as an upstream factor in DED development. Diquafosol sodium (DQS) is an agonist of the P2Y 2 receptor to restore the integrity/stability of the tear film. With the ability to alternate between Ce 3+ and Ce 4+, cerium oxide nanozymes could scavenge overexpressed reactive oxygen species (ROS). Hence, a DQS-loaded cerium oxide nanozyme was designed to boost the synergistic treatment of DED. Cerium oxide with branched polyethylenimine- graft -poly(ethylene glycol) as nucleating agent and dispersant was fabricated followed with DQS immobilization via a dynamic phenylborate ester bond, obtaining the DQS-loaded cerium oxide nanozyme (defined as Ce@PBD). Because of the ability to mimic the cascade processes of superoxide dismutase and catalase, Ce@PBD could scavenge excessive accumulated ROS, showing strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Meanwhile, the P2Y 2 receptors in the conjunctival cells could be stimulated by DQS in Ce@PBD, which can relieve the incompleteness and instability of the tear film. The animal experiments demonstrated that Ce@PBD significantly restored the defect of the corneal epithelium and increased the number of goblet cells, with the promotion of tear secretion, which was the best among commercial DQS ophthalmic solutions.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCerium oxideCeriumOxideNanotechnologyMetallurgyAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisOcular Surface and Contact LensNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
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