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Skin-Permeable Nano-Lithocholic Lipidoid Efficiently Alleviates Psoriasis-like Chronic Skin Inflammations.
Rachamalla, Hari Krishnareddy; Voshavar, Chandrashekhar; Arjunan, Porkizhi; Mahalingam, Gokulnath; Chowath, Rashmi Praksash; Banerjee, Rajkumar; Vemula, Praveen Kumar; Marepally, Srujan.
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  • Rachamalla HK; CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Tarnaka, Hyderabad 506007, India.
  • Voshavar C; College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida 32307, United States.
  • Arjunan P; Centre for Stem Cell Research (CSCR) (a Unit of InStem, Bengaluru), CMC Campus, Bagayam, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632002, India.
  • Mahalingam G; Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka 76793, India.
  • Chowath RP; Centre for Stem Cell Research (CSCR) (a Unit of InStem, Bengaluru), CMC Campus, Bagayam, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632002, India.
  • Banerjee R; Centre for Stem Cell Research (CSCR) (a Unit of InStem, Bengaluru), CMC Campus, Bagayam, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632002, India.
  • Vemula PK; CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Tarnaka, Hyderabad 506007, India.
  • Marepally S; Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine (inStem), UAS-GKVK Campus, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560065, India.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 14(13): 14859-14870, 2022 Apr 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35347979
Long-term application of topical therapeutics for psoriasis has a plethora of side effects. Additionally, skin-permeating agents used in their formulations for deeper dermal delivery damage the skin. To address these limitations, we developed novel lithocholic acid analogues that could form lipid nanoparticles (nano-LCs) spontaneously in the aqueous milieu, permeate through the skin, penetrate the deeper dermal layers, and exert anti-inflammatory effects against psoriasis-like chronic skin inflammations. Prior findings demonstrated that lithocholic acid acts as a vitamin D receptor agonist without affecting the Ca+2 metabolism and also as an antagonist for ephrin type-A receptor 2 (EphA2). Taking cues from the previous findings, lithocholic acid derivatives with twin alkyl chains (LC6, LC8, LC10, and LC-12) were synthesized, nanoparticles (nano-LCs) were prepared, and they were evaluated for their skin permeability and anti-inflammatory properties. Among these nano-LCs, nano-LC10 demonstrated superior anti-inflammatory properties and inhibition of keratinocyte proliferation in various cell-based evaluations. Furthermore, the therapeutic efficiency of nano-LC10 was evaluated in an imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like mouse model and demonstrated comparable efficiency with the standard topical formulation, Sorvate, in reducing skin inflammations. Nano-LC10 also reduced systemic inflammation, organ toxicity, and also proinflammatory serum cytokine levels. Overall, nano-lithocholic lipidoid (nano-LC10) can be a potential novel class of therapeutics for topical application in treating psoriasis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psoríase / Nanopartículas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psoríase / Nanopartículas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article