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Toward nanotechnology-enabled application of bilirubin in the treatment and diagnosis of various civilization diseases

Yaqi Cui, Cuiping Wu, Linpeng Li, Haibo Shi, Chunyan Li, Shankai Yin

2023Materials Today Bio24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bilirubin, an open chain tetrapyrrole, has powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immuno-suppressive, metabolic-modulating and anti-proliferative activities. Bilirubin is a natural molecule that is produced and metabolized within the human body, making it highly biocompatible and well suited for clinical use. However, the use of bilirubin has been hampered by its poor water solubility and instability. With advanced construction strategies, bilirubin-derived nanoparticles (BRNPs) have not only overcome the disadvantages of bilirubin but also enhanced its therapeutic effects by targeting damaged tissues, passing through physiological barriers, and ensuring controlled sustained release. We review the mechanisms underlying the biological activities of bilirubin, BRNP preparation strategies and BRNP applications in various disease models. Based on their superior performance, BRNPs require further exploration of their efficacy, biodistribution and long-term biosafety in nonhuman primate models that recapitulate human disease to promote their clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

BilirubinThe RenaissanceBiocompatible materialNanotechnologyChemistryMedicinePharmacologyInternal medicineBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceArt historyArtHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon MonoxideNeonatal Health and BiochemistryErythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
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