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Ginger-derived vesicle-like nanoparticles loaded with curcumin to alleviate ionizing radiation-induced intestinal damage via gut microbiota regulation. | LitMetric

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Emerging insights have been approached that gut microbiota act as a critical regulator for ionizing radiation (IR)-induced damage. Herein, an available strategy has been explored to shape gut microbiota for radioprotection by loading curcumin (Cur) into ginger-derived vesicle-like nanoparticles (GDNs). Engineered biomimetic nanovesicles (GDN-Cur) exhibited superb stability in the gastrointestinal tract, thereby significantly enhancing the oral bioavailability of Cur. Consequently, the intrinsic antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties of GDNs and Cur granted this nanosystem exceptional protective effect against IR-induced injuries, especially in mitigating intestinal damage. Particularly, the dysbacteriosis triggered by IR could be counteracted through the oral administration of GDN-Cur, resulting in gut microbiota regulation-mediated syndrome mitigation. Furthermore, elevated abundances of (), a bacterial strain of taxa responsive to GDN-Cur, especially their supernatants, were associated with post-radiation protection of intestinal function. This beneficial effect was attributed to the identified radioprotective metabolites secreted by , such as tanespimycin (17-AAG), which was demonstrated to deactivate AKT/NF-κB signaling pathway. These findings reveal the impact of plant products on radioprotective microbes and metabolites to target host processes and alleviate IR-induced intestinal damage, shedding light on new insights in the development of novel radioprotectants.

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