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A Charge-Adhesive Targeted DNA Gel Bandage for the Precision Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Advanced Science. 2025-07; 
Peifen Lu, Hongxiu Yuan, Gang Wang, Tao Cheng, Lie Li, Yixi Dong, Runyu Zhao, Xuerui Zhang, Jianwei Jiao, Jin Jiao
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Abstract

The exacerbation and recurrence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are closely related to the overactivation of the immune system and the destruction of the intestinal mucosa. Current small-molecule and biopharmaceutical therapies for IBD are often limited by off-target effects, low bioavailability, and poor treatment outcomes, leading to systemic side effects and severe complications. To address these challenges, DNA gel bandage (DNAgb) designed to block immune cell homing and inhibit inflammatory responses are proposed. DNAgb is a negatively charged "sticky excipient" formed by a rolling circle amplification production hydrogel and an integrin α4 aptamer (ApITGA4) -guided tetrahedral DNA nanostructure. This... More

Keywords

DNAgb; immune response regulation; inflammatory bowel disease; nuclear acid hydrogel.