Quercetin‐Loaded Ceria Nanocomposite Potentiate Dual‐Directional Immunoregulation via Macrophage Polarization against Periodontal Inflammation

Yu Wang(Jilin University), Chunyan Li(Jilin University), Yao Wan(Jilin University), Manlin Qi(Jilin University), Qiuhan Chen(Jilin University), Yue Sun(Jilin University), Xiaolin Sun(Jilin University), Jiao Fang(Jilin University), Li Fu(Jilin University), Lin Xu(Jilin University), Biao Dong(Jilin University), Lin Wang(Jilin University)
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September 9, 2021
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Abstract

Macrophage polarization toward M1 phenotype (pro-inflammation) is closely associated with the destructive phase of periodontal inflammation. Nanoceria is verified to inhibit M1 polarization of macrophages by the favorable ability of reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging. However, the function of nanoceria on macrophage polarization toward M2 phenotype (anti-inflammation) in reparative phase of periodontal inflammation is quite limited. In this work, by introducing an antioxidant drug quercetin onto nano-octahedral ceria, synergistic and intense regulation of host immunity against periodontal disease is realized. Such nanocomposite can control the phenotypic switch of macrophages by not only inhibition of M1 polarization for suppressing the damage in the destructive phase but also promotion of M2 polarization for regenerating the surrounding tissues in reparative phase of periodontal disease. As-prepared nanocomposite can effectively increase the M2/M1 ratio of macrophage polarization in inflammatory cellular models by lipopolysaccharide stimulation. More importantly, the nanocomposite also exerts an improved therapeutic potential against local inflammation by significant downregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and upregulation of anti-inflammatory cytokines in an animal model with periodontal inflammation. Therefore, this newly developed nanomedicine is efficient in ROS scavenging and driving pro-inflammatory macrophages to the anti-inflammatory phenotype to eliminate inflammation, thereby providing a promising candidate for treating periodontal inflammation.


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