β-Cyclodextrin-Functionalized Chitosan/Alginate Compact Polyelectrolyte Complexes (CoPECs) as Functional Biomaterials with Anti-Inflammatory Properties

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Hardy, Alexandre | Seguin, Cendrine | Brion, Anaïs | Lavalle, Philippe | Schaaf, Pierre | Fournel, Sylvie | Bourel-Bonnet, Line | Frisch, Benoit | de Giorgi, Marcella

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International audience. Nowadays, the need for therapeutic biomaterials displaying anti-inflammatory properties to fight against inflammation-related diseases is continuously increasing. Compact polyelectrolyte complexes (CoPECs) represent a new class of materials obtained by ultracentrifugation of a polyanion/polycation complex suspension in the presence of salt. Here, a noncytotoxic β-cyclodextrin-functionalized chitosan/alginate CoPEC was formulated, characterized, and described as a promising drug carrier displaying an intrinsic anti-inflammatory property. This new material was successfully formed, and due to the presence of cyclodextrins, it was able to trap and release hydrophobic drugs such as piroxicam used as a model drug. The intrinsic anti-inflammatory activity of this CoPEC was analyzed in vitro using murine macrophages in the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) endotoxin. In this model, it was shown that CoPEC inhibited LPS-induced TNF-α and NO release and moderated the differentiation of LPS-activated macrophages. Over time, this kind of bioactive biomaterial could constitute a new family of delivery systems and expand the list of therapeutic tools available to target inflammatory chronic diseases such as arthritis or Crohn’s disease.

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