Caspase-1 Responsive Nanoreporter for In Vivo Monitoring of Inflammasome Immunotherapy

Inflammasomes are multimeric protein signaling complexes that are assembled in innate immune cells in response to a multitude of pathogen and damage-associated signals. They are essential for generating robust inflammatory responses to prevent pathogenic insults. However, inflammasome dysregulation...

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description Inflammasomes are multimeric protein signaling complexes that are assembled in innate immune cells in response to a multitude of pathogen and damage-associated signals. They are essential for generating robust inflammatory responses to prevent pathogenic insults. However, inflammasome dysregulation can induce cascading immune responses, resulting in systemic toxicities and inflammatory disease. In this sense, there is a strong need to develop potent inflammasome inhibiting therapies as well as technologies to monitor their efficacy, yet current systems lack the ability to effectively image inflammasome activation and track therapy response early. To overcome these limitations, we report a novel nanoparticle system delivering both a caspase-1 cleavable inflammasome detecting probe and the NLRP3 inhibitor drug MCC-950, providing dual capabilities of monitoring and regulation of inflammasome activation in a biocompatible, tissue penetrating, and sustained release liposomal formulation. We observed this liposomal nanoreporter's ability to reduce and detect inflammasome activation both in immortalized bone marrow-derived macrophages and in a DSS-induced ulcerative colitis mouse model. Our results exhibited the nanoreporter's ability to penetrate inflammatory tissues and detect inflammasome activation early and in real-time for multiple days while alleviating inflammation in the groups coencapsulating imaging reporter and inflammasome inhibitor. Overall, the developed liposomal nanoreporter platform enables spatiotemporal delivery of imaging probe and inhibitor, captures early and sustained inflammasome detection, and induces inflammasome amelioration, thus establishing a novel tool for the real-time monitoring and treatment of inflammasome-mediated disease with high potential for clinical application.
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