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Atherosclerosis (AS), an inflammatory disease characterized by lipid accumulation, has a high global incidence and mortality rate. Recently, nanotherapeutic approaches that target pathological sites and improve drug bioavailability and biocompatibility hold great promise for AS treatment. In this study, a biomimetic ROS-responsive hyaluronic acid-based nanomaterial was prepared for targeted anti-AS. Specifically, a safe ROS-responsive carrier based on hyaluronic acid (HSP) was prepared to load methotrexate (MTX), a drug known for its ability to enhance lipid excretion, resulting in the formation of MTX-loaded nanoparticles (MTXNPs). Furthermore, the macrophage membrane was coated on the surface of MTXNPs to obtain MM/MTXNPs. Both MTXNPs and MM/MTXNPs exhibited ROS responsiveness and demonstrated excellent biocompatibility. experiments revealed that MM/MTXNPs could evade macrophage phagocytosis and exhibited high uptake rates by inflamed endothelial cells. MM/MTXNPs also reduced lipid accumulation in foam cells. experiments showed that MM/MTXNPs exhibited superior accumulation at AS plaque sites, facilitated by the surface membrane layer containing integrin α4β1 and CD47, resulting in an enhanced therapeutic effect in inhibiting plaque development compared to free MTX and MTXNPs. Therefore, HSP represents a promising nanocarrier to load hydrophobic MTX, enabling effective and biocompatible enhancement of AS treatment.
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