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Polymeric particle-based therapies for acute inflammatory diseases

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NATURE REVIEWS MATERIALS
卷 7, 期 10, 页码 796-813

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41578-022-00458-5

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  1. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program [NIH R01 HL145709, R01 AI139399, R35GM125012, T32GM099608]

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This review outlines the design aspects of polymeric particles for optimizing acute inflammation targeting, highlighting their advantages as an ideal platform for immune modulation.
Acute inflammation is essential for initiating and coordinating the body's response to injuries and infections. However, in acute inflammatory diseases, inflammation is not resolved but propagates further, which can ultimately lead to tissue damage such as in sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome and deep vein thrombosis. Currently, clinical protocols are limited to systemic steroidal treatments, fluids and antibiotics that focus on eradicating inflammation rather than modulating it. Strategies based on stem cell therapeutics and selective blocking of inflammatory molecules, despite showing great promise, still lack the scalability and specificity required to treat acute inflammation. By contrast, polymeric particle systems benefit from uniform manufacturing at large scales while preserving biocompatibility and versatility, thus providing an ideal platform for immune modulation. Here, we outline design aspects of polymeric particles including material, size, shape, deformability and surface modifications, providing a strategy for optimizing the targeting of acute inflammation. Polymeric particle-based therapeutics can target and modulate acute inflammatory diseases. This Review discusses targeting strategies and design mechanisms aimed at mitigating acute inflammation to prevent host tissue damage.

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