Engineered Neutrophil Nanovesicles for Inhibiting Corneal Neovascularization by Synergistic Anti‐Inflammatory, Anti‐VEGF, and Chemoexcited Photodynamic Therapy

X Xiaoxue Liu Y Yingxuan Bi (State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University Qingdao 266071 China) C Chaoqun Wei (College of Electronics and Information, Qingdao University 1 , Qingdao 266071,) Y Ye Zhang X Xiaoyu Liu (Optogenetics & Synthetic Biology Interdisciplinary Research Center, Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, East China University of Science and Technology, 130 Mei Long Road, Shanghai 200237, China) X Xinghan Guo (State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University Qingdao 266071 China) L Longfei Zhao J Jingjing Zhang C Changlong Wang H Hua Gao (State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Frontier Science Center for Smart Material)

Abstract

Abstract Corneal neovascularization (CorNV) develops under various pathological conditions and is one of the main causes of blindness. Due to that CorNV progression involves multiple steps, anti‐vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) drugs alone could not sufficiently suppress this process, highlighting an urgent need for an efficient delivery system for the multi‐step management of CorNV. In this study, a neutrophil nanovesicle‐based eye drop (NCCR) is developed for CorNV therapy that simultaneously inhibits angiogenesis and inflammation, while eliminating pathological cells through chemoexcited photodynamic therapy (PDT). NCCR targets inflammatory lesions by leveraging the expression of chemokine receptors from the source cells. Then, NCCR exerts inhibitory effects on the sequential steps of neovascularization. First, it acts as a decoy and exerts an anti‐inflammatory effect by neutralizing cytokines via its receptors on the surface of nanovesicles. Second, thioketals bond‐linked ranibizumab is released in the high reactive oxygen species microenvironment of CorNV sites to bind VEGF, inhibiting vascular endothelial cell activation and proliferation. Finally, chemoexcited PDT eliminates preformed corneal blood vessels, disrupting tube formation and pericyte recruitment. The synergistic effects of NCCR on angiogenesis and inflammation, combined with the induction of apoptosis in neovessels via chemoexcited PDT, offer a novel and efficient strategy for CorNV treatment.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 14
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

X

Xiaoxue Liu

Y

Yingxuan Bi

State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University Qingdao 266071 China

C

Chaoqun Wei

College of Electronics and Information, Qingdao University 1 , Qingdao 266071,

Y

Ye Zhang

X

Xiaoyu Liu

Optogenetics & Synthetic Biology Interdisciplinary Research Center, Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, East China University of Science and Technology, 130 Mei Long Road, Shanghai 200237, China

X

Xinghan Guo

State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University Qingdao 266071 China

L

Longfei Zhao

J

Jingjing Zhang

C

Changlong Wang

H

Hua Gao

State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Frontier Science Center for Smart Material