Targeting delivery of mifepristone to endometrial dysfunctional macrophages for endometriosis therapy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2024.09.037
Targeting delivery of mifepristone to endometrial dysfunctional macrophages for endometriosis therapy
Abstract
Endometriosis seriously affects 6-10 % of reproductive women globally and poses significant clinical challenges. The process of ectopic endometrial cell colonization shares similarities with cancer, and a dysfunctional immune microenvironment, characterized by non-classically polarized macrophages, plays a critical role in the progression of endometriosis. In this study, a targeted nano delivery system (BSA@Mif NPs) was developed using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as the carrier of mifepristone. The BSA@Mif NPs were utilized to selectively target M2 macrophages highly enriched in ectopic endometrial tissue via the SPARC receptor. This targeting strategy increases drug concentration at ectopic lesions while minimizing its distribution to normal tissue, thereby reducing side effects. In vitro studies demonstrated that BSA@Mif NPs not only enhanced the cellular uptake of M2-type macrophages and ectopic endometrial cells but also improved the cytotoxic effect of mifepristone on ectopic endometrial cells. Furthermore, the BSA@Mif NPs effectively induced immunogenic cell death (ICD) in ectopic endometrial cells and repolarized M2-type macrophages toward the M1 phenotype, resulting in a synergistic inhibition of ectopic endometrial cell growth. In vivo experiments revealed that BSA@Mif NPs exhibited significant therapeutic efficacy in endometriosis-bearing mice by increasing drug accumulation in the endometriotic tissues and modulating the immune microenvironment. This targeted biomimetic delivery strategy presents a promising approach for the development of endometriosis-specific therapies based on existing drugs. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Macrophages play an essential role in immune dysfunctional microenvironment promoting the occurrence and progression of endometriosis and can be a crucial target for developing immune microenvironment regulation strategies for the unmet long-term management of endometriosis. The albumin nanoparticles constructed based on SPARC overexpression in macrophages and endometrial cells and albumin biosafety can achieve the targeted therapy of endometriosis by increasing the passive- and active-mediated drug accumulation in ectopic endometrium and remodeling the immune microenvironment based on macrophage regulation. This study has the following implications: i) overcoming the inherent shortcomings of clinical drugs by nanotechnology is an alternative way of developing medication; ii) developing microenvironment modulation strategies based on macrophage regulation for endometriosis management is feasible.
Keywords: BSA nanoparticle; Dysfunctional immune microenvironment; Endometriosis; Macrophages; Mifepristone.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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