Nanoparticulate cell-free DNA scavenger for treating inflammatory bone loss in periodontitis

Hanyao Huang(Sichuan University), Weiyi Pan(Sichuan University), Yifan Wang(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Hye Sung Kim(Columbia University), Dan Shao(Columbia University), Baoding Huang(Sun Yat-sen University), Tzu‐Chieh Ho(Columbia University), Yeh‐Hsing Lao(Columbia University), Chai Hoon Quek(Columbia University), Jiayu Shi(University of Michigan), Qianming Chen(Sichuan University), Bing Shi(Sichuan University), Shengmin Zhang(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Леи Жао(Sichuan University), Kam W. Leong(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
Nature Communications
October 7, 2022
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Abstract

Periodontitis is a common type of inflammatory bone loss and a risk factor for systemic diseases. The pathogenesis of periodontitis involves inflammatory dysregulation, which represents a target for new therapeutic strategies to treat periodontitis. After establishing the correlation of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) level with periodontitis in patient samples, we test the hypothesis that the cfDNA-scavenging approach will benefit periodontitis treatment. We create a nanoparticulate cfDNA scavenger specific for periodontitis by coating selenium-doped hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (SeHANs) with cationic polyamidoamine dendrimers (PAMAM-G3), namely G3@SeHANs, and compare the activities of G3@SeHANs with those of soluble PAMAM-G3 polymer. Both G3@SeHANs and PAMAM-G3 inhibit periodontitis-related proinflammation in vitro by scavenging cfDNA and alleviate inflammatory bone loss in a mouse model of ligature-induced periodontitis. G3@SeHANs also regulate the mononuclear phagocyte system in a periodontitis environment, promoting the M2 over the M1 macrophage phenotype. G3@SeHANs show greater therapeutic effects than PAMAM-G3 in reducing proinflammation and alveolar bone loss in vivo. Our findings demonstrate the importance of cfDNA in periodontitis and the potential for using hydroxyapatite-based nanoparticulate cfDNA scavengers to ameliorate periodontitis.


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