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Near-infrared light-controlled regulation of intracellular calcium to modulate macrophage polarization

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 178, 期 -, 页码 681-696

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.03.007

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Near-infrared light control; Photocleavable cap; Upconversion nanoparticle; Calcium regulation; Macrophage polarization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31570979, 81471790]
  2. General Research Fund grant from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [14202215, 14220716]
  3. Health and Medical Research Fund
  4. Food and Health Bureau
  5. Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [04152836, 03140056]
  6. Shun Hing Institute of Advanced Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong [BME-p3-15]
  7. Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Macrophages are multifunctional immune cells with diverse physiological functions such as fighting against infection, influencing progression of pathologies, maintaining homeostasis, and regenerating tissues. Macrophages can be induced to adopt distinct polarized phenotypes, such as classically activated pro-inflammatory (M1) phenotypes or alternatively activated anti-inflammatory and pro-healing (M2), to execute diverse and dynamic immune functions. However, unbalanced polarizations of macrophage can lead to various pathologies, such as atherosclerosis, obesity, tumor, and asthma. Thus, the capability to remotely control macrophage phenotypes is important to the success of treating many pathological conditions involving macrophages. In this study, we developed an upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP)-based photoresponsive nanocarrier for near-infrared (NIR) light-mediated control of intracellular calcium levels to regulate macrophage polarization. UCNP was coated with mesoporous silica (UCNP@mSiO(2)), into which loaded calcium regulators that can either supply or deplete calcium ions. UCNP@mSiO(2) was chemically modified through serial coupling of photocleavable linker and Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) peptide bearing molecular cap via cyclodextrin-adamantine host-guest complexation. The RGD-bearing cap functioned as the photolabile gating structure to control the release of calcium regulators and facilitated the cellular uptake of UCNP@mSiO(2) nanocarrier. The upconverted UV light emission from the UCNP@mSiO(2) under NIR light excitation triggered the cleavage of cap and intracellular release of calcium regulators, thereby allowing temporal regulation on the intracellular calcium levels. Application of NIR light through skin tissue promoted M1 or M2 polarization of macrophages, by elevating or depleting intracellular calcium levels, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of NIR light-mediated remote control on macrophage polarization. This photoresponsive nanocarrier offers the potential to remotely manipulate in vivo immune functions, such as inflammation or tissue regeneration, via NIR light-controlled macrophage polarization. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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