Host Cell Membrane‐Cloaked Nanomedicine Reprograms Endothelial Surface for Enhanced Patency in Allogeneic Vascular Grafts

J Juan Pei (Center for Animal Experimentation Clinical Biobank and Bioinformatics The General Hospital of Western Theater Command Chengdu 610083 China) Y Yinhua Qin (Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China) Q Quanxing Liu (Department of Thoracic Surgery Xinqiao Hospital Army Medical University Chongqing 400037 China) D Dayu Sun X Xiaohang Qu (Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China) G Guanyuan Yang (Department of Anatomy Engineering Research Center for Organ Intelligent Biological Manufacturing of Chongqing Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Tissue and Organ Regeneration and Manufacturing Army Medical University Chongqing 400038 China) D Dongcheng Yang (Department of Anatomy Engineering Research Center for Organ Intelligent Biological Manufacturing of Chongqing Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Tissue and Organ Regeneration and Manufacturing Army Medical University Chongqing 400038 China) T Ting Gao (Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry, Ministry of Education; School of Chemistry and Materials Science) Y Yong Liu H Hongyu Sun (Department of Gastroenterology, the First Medical Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100700, P. R. China) X Xin Guo (School of Materials and Energy) Y Youqian Xu (Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China) Y Yonghong Fan (Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China) C Chuhong Zhu (School of Materials Science and Engineering Anhui University Hefei P.R. China)

Abstract

Abstract The endothelium serves as the first point of contact following the implantation of allogeneic vascular grafts (AGs) or organs. Rapid endothelial injury triggered by immunocytotoxicity, combined with subsequent endothelial dysfunction during vascular tissue remodeling, collectively exacerbates complications, including thrombosis, inflammation, and intimal hyperplasia, ultimately leading to graft failure. In this study, a nanomedicine, R‐SB@PLGA, is developed for use in metabolically guided cell surface reprogramming (CSR) in AGs. R‐SB@PLGA is fabricated by encapsulating SB431542 (SB)‐loaded poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles within host red blood cell membranes (RBCM). Upon immobilization, this nanomedicine reprograms the epitope presentation of endothelial cells (ECs), establishing localized steric immune shielding to preserve endothelial integrity without the need for systemic immunosuppression. Concurrently, the nanomedicine releases SB to inhibit the transforming growth factor‐β (TGF‐ β )‐mediated endothelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (EndMT), thereby preventing endothelial dysfunction during vascular tissue remodeling. In animal models of allogeneic carotid artery transplantation, R‐SB@PLGA showed significant efficacy in enhancing graft patency by reducing vascular inflammation and intimal hyperplasia. By integrating site‐specific immune shielding with in situ therapeutic delivery, a novel paradigm is established for improving transplant outcomes through localized intervention, which is highly promising for promoting the success of allogeneic vascular or organ transplantation.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 44
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

J

Juan Pei

Center for Animal Experimentation Clinical Biobank and Bioinformatics The General Hospital of Western Theater Command Chengdu 610083 China

Y

Yinhua Qin

Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China

Q

Quanxing Liu

Department of Thoracic Surgery Xinqiao Hospital Army Medical University Chongqing 400037 China

D

Dayu Sun

X

Xiaohang Qu

Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China

G

Guanyuan Yang

Department of Anatomy Engineering Research Center for Organ Intelligent Biological Manufacturing of Chongqing Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Tissue and Organ Regeneration and Manufacturing Army Medical University Chongqing 400038 China

D

Dongcheng Yang

Department of Anatomy Engineering Research Center for Organ Intelligent Biological Manufacturing of Chongqing Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Tissue and Organ Regeneration and Manufacturing Army Medical University Chongqing 400038 China

T

Ting Gao

Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry, Ministry of Education; School of Chemistry and Materials Science

Y

Yong Liu

H

Hongyu Sun

Department of Gastroenterology, the First Medical Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100700, P. R. China

X

Xin Guo

School of Materials and Energy

Y

Youqian Xu

Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China

Y

Yonghong Fan

Department of Anatomy Third Military Medical University Chongqing 400038 P. R. China

C

Chuhong Zhu

School of Materials Science and Engineering Anhui University Hefei P.R. China