Scavenger Receptor-Mediated Targeted Treatment of Collagen-Induced Arthritis by Dextran Sulfate-Methotrexate Prodrug

Modi Yang(Union Hospital), Jianxun Ding(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiangru Feng(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Fei Chang(Second Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University), Yinan Wang, Zhongli Gao(Union Hospital), Xiuli Zhuang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xuesi Chen(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
Theranostics
November 10, 2016
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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disorder implicated in multiple joint affection and even disability. The activated macrophages perform a predominant role in onset and persistence of RA. Scavenger receptor (SR), one of several receptors overexpressed on the activated macrophages, is a specific biomarker for targeted therapy of numerous chronic inflammation diseases like RA. In this work, dextran sulfate-graft-methotrexate conjugate (DS-g-MTX) is synthesized and characterized, which exhibits excellent targetability to SR on the activated RAW 264.7 cells. Additionally, the enhanced accumulation and potent inflammatory inhibition are observed in the affected joint after intravenous injection of DS-g-MTX, compared to the treatment with dextran-graft-methotrexate (Dex-g-MTX), as is confirmed by the detection of histopathology and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Our work highlights DS-g-MTX as a potential therapeutic option for RA aiming the SR-expressed activated macrophages.


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