posted on 2022-02-09, 14:07authored byYun Wang, Yanjing Li, Shaojingya Gao, Xi Yu, Yu Chen, Yunfeng Lin
Severe
acute pancreatitis (SAP) is an inflammatory disease of the
pancreas accompanied by tissue injury and necrosis. It not only affects
the pancreas but also triggers a systemic inflammatory response that
leads to multiorgan failure or even death. Moreover, there is no effective
treatment currently that can reverse the disease progression. In this
study, tetrahedral framework nucleic acids (tFNAs) were utilized to
treat SAP in mice for the first time and proved to be effective in
suppressing inflammation and preventing pathological cell death. Serum
levels of pancreatitis-related biomarkers witnessed significant changes
after tFNAs treatment. Reduction in the expression of certain cytokines
involved in local and systemic inflammatory response were observed,
together with alteration in proteins related to cell death and apoptosis.
Collectively, our results demonstrate that tFNAs could both alleviate
SAP and its subsequent multiorgan injury in mice, thus offering a
novel and effective option to deal with SAP in the future.