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Peptide Amphiphile Supramolecular Nanostructures as a Targeted Therapy for Atherosclerosis
Authors:Neel A Mansukhani  Erica B Peters  Miranda M So  Mazen S Albaghdadi  Zheng Wang  Mark R Karver  Tristan D Clemons  Jeffrey P Laux  Nick D Tsihlis  Samuel I Stupp  Melina R Kibbe
Abstract:The rising prevalence of cardiovascular disease worldwide necessitates novel therapeutic approaches to manage atherosclerosis. Intravenously administered nanostructures are a promising noninvasive approach to deliver therapeutics that reduce plaque burden. The drug liver X receptor agonist GW3965 (LXR) can reduce atherosclerosis by promoting cholesterol efflux from plaque but causes liver toxicity when administered systemically at effective doses, thus preventing its clinical use. The ability of peptide amphiphile nanofibers containing apolipoprotein A1–derived targeting peptide 4F to serve as nanocarriers for LXR delivery (ApoA1‐LXR PA) in vivo is investigated here. These nanostructures are found to successfully target atherosclerotic lesions in a mouse model within 24 h of injection. After 8 weeks of intravenous administration, the nanostructures significantly reduce plaque burden in both male and female mice to a similar extent as LXR alone in comparison to saline‐treated controls. Furthermore, they do not cause increased liver toxicity in comparison to LXR treatments, which may be related to more controlled release by the nanostructure. These findings demonstrate the potential of supramolecular nanostructures as safe, effective drug nanocarriers to manage atherosclerosis.
Keywords:apolipoprotein A1  atherosclerosis  nanomedicine  peptide amphiphiles  supramolecular nanofibers
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