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Oral administration of nanoformulated indoximod ameliorates ulcerative colitis by promoting mitochondrial function and mucosal healing

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 637, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.122813

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Indoximod; Nanoparticles; Ulcerative colitis; Mucosal healing; Mitochondria; Aryl hydrocarbon receptor

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This study developed orally administrated IND nanoparticles (IND-NPs) for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC) and investigated their functions and mechanisms in cellular and animal inflammatory models. The IND-NPs were found to improve UC-associated symptoms, inhibit inflammatory response, and preserve intestinal barrier integrity through regulating intercellular junctions and restoring mitochondrial dysfunction, showing a promising potential in UC treatment.
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory bowel disease with serious mucosal inflammation mainly in the colon and rectum. Currently, there is no effective therapeutics for UC. Indoximod (IND) is a water-insoluble inhibitor for indolamine 2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO) and has been mainly reported in cancer therapy. Here, we prepared orally administrated IND nanoparticles (IND-NPs) for UC treatment and investigated their functions and mechanisms in cellular and animal inflammatory models. Confocal imaging demonstrated that IND-NPs maintained the expression level of ZO-1, Occludin and E-cadherin, thereby stabilizing of intercellular junction in Caco-2 cells. It was found that IND-NPs could lower the ROS level and increase mitochondrial membrane potential as well as ATP level, indicating that IND-NPs could restore DSS-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. In the mice model with DSS-induced colitis, IND-NPs were found to alleviate UC-associated symptoms, inhibit inflammatory response, and improve the integrity of epithelial barrier. The untargeted metabolomics analysis validated that IND-NPs also contributed to regulate the metabolite levels to normal. As an agonist of aryl hy-drocarbon receptor (AhR), IND-NPs might repair mucosa via the AhR pathway. These findings demonstrated that IND-NPs prominently ameliorated DSS-induced colonic injury and inflammation and preserved intestinal barrier integrity, showing a promising potential in UC treatment.

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