Bacteria-Templated and Dual Enzyme-Powered Microcapsule Motors To Promote Thrombus Penetration and Thrombolytic Efficacy.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Key Laboratory of Advanced Technologies of Materials, Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, P. R. China.

Published: August 2022


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Antithrombotic therapy is confronted with short half-lives of thrombolytic agents and high bleeding risks. Challenges remain in the development of drug delivery systems for thorough destruction of thrombi and timely restoration of blood flow while minimizing side effects. Herein, polydopamine capsule-like micromotors with urokinase (uPA) loadings and Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) grafts (r-u@PCM) were constructed using rod-shaped bacteria as the template, and one single opening was created on each capsule through bacterial ghost (BG) formation. Glucose oxidase and catalase were encapsulated in the large cavity of microcapsules, and their successive oxidation of glucose produced O bubbles, which ejected out through the single opening to propel the motion of r-u@PCM. In vitro targeting testing of r-u@PCM shows significant higher accumulations on the activated platelets than those without RGD grafts (u@PCM, 7 folds) or without enzyme loadings (r-u@PC, 11 folds). Compared with the major distribution of r-u@PC on the clot surface, r-u@PCM efficiently penetrates into clots with dense fibrin networks, and near-infrared (NIR) irradiation (r-u@PCM/NIR) promotes thrombus infiltration through increasing uPA release and thermolysis of the networks. Pharmacokinetic study shows that the loading of uPA in r-u@PCM extends the terminal half-life from 24 min to 5.5 h and the bioavailability increased 13 times. In a hindlimb venous thrombosis model, r-u@PCM/NIR treatment promotes uPA accumulations in thrombi and disrupts all the thrombi after 8 h with a full recovery of blood flows. Effective thrombolysis is also achieved even after reducing the uPA dose 5 times. Thus, this is the first attempt to fabricate rod-shaped microcapsule motors through a biologically derived method, including bacterial templating and BG formation-induced opening generation. r-u@PCM/NIR treatment promotes thrombolysis through the photothermal effect, self-propelled infiltration into thrombi, and accelerated local release of uPA, providing a prerequisite for reducing uPA dose and bleeding side effects.

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