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Supramolecular 3 in 1: A Lubrication and Co-Delivery System for Synergistic Advanced Osteoarthritis Therapy

Mengmeng Chen, Y H Li, Yu‐Jie Zhu, Wen‐Chao Geng, Fangyuan Chen, Juanjuan Li, Ze-Han Wang, Xin‐Yue Hu, Qiong Tang, Yang Yu, Tianwei Sun, Dong‐Sheng Guo

2024ACS Nano23 citationsDOI

Abstract

The complexity, heterogeneity, and drug resistance of diseases necessitate a shift in therapeutic paradigms from monotherapy to combination therapy, which could augment treatment efficiency. Effective treatment of advanced osteoarthritis (OA) requires addressing three key factors contributing to its deterioration: chronic joint inflammation, lubrication dysfunction, and cartilage-tissue degradation. Herein, we present a supramolecular nanomedicine of multifunctionality via molecular recognition and self-assembly. The employed macrocyclic carrier, zwitterion-modified cavitand (CV-2), not only accurately loads various drugs but also functions as a therapeutic agent with lubricating properties for the treatment of OA. Kartogenin (KGN), a drug for articular cartilage regeneration and protection, and flurbiprofen (FP), an anti-inflammatory agent, were coloaded onto CV-2 assembly, forming a supramolecular nanomedicine KGN&FP@CV-2. The three-in-one combination therapy of KGN&FP@CV-2 addresses the three pathological features for treating OA collectively, and thus provides long-term therapeutic benefits for OA through sustained drug release and intrinsic lubrication in vivo. The multifunctional integration of macrocyclic delivery and therapeutics provides a simple, flexible, and universal platform for the synergistic treatment of diseases involving multiple drugs.

Topics & Concepts

NanomedicineOsteoarthritisDrug deliverySupramolecular chemistryNanotechnologyPharmacologyMaterials scienceCombination therapyMedicineChemistryMoleculeNanoparticlePathologyOrganic chemistryAlternative medicineNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsDendrimers and Hyperbranched PolymersLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials