Extracellular Vesicles from Nanomedicine-Trained Intestinal Microbiota Substitute for Fecal Microbiota Transplant in Treating Ulcerative Colitis

last updated: 2025-09-19
TitleExtracellular Vesicles from Nanomedicine-Trained Intestinal Microbiota Substitute for Fecal Microbiota Transplant in Treating Ulcerative Colitis
Publication TypePapers in Scientific Journals
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsZu M., Liu G., Xu H., Zhu Z., Zhen J., Shi X., Shahbazi M. - A., Reis R. L., Kundu S. C., Nie G., and Xiao B.
Abstract

The biosafety concerns associated with fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) limit their clinical application in treating ulcerative colitis (UC). Gut microbiota secrete abundant extracellular vesicles (Gm-EVs), which play a critical role in bacteria-to-bacteria and bacteria-to-host communications. Herein, intestinal microbiota are trained using tea leaf lipid/pluronic F127-coated curcumin nanocrystals (CN@Lp127s), which can maintain stability during transit through the gastrointestinal tract. Compared with FMT, Gm-EVs derived from healthy mice significantly improve treatment outcomes against UC by reducing colonic inflammatory responses, restoring colonic barrier function, and rebalancing intestinal microbiota. Strikingly, Gm-EVs obtained from CN@Lp127-trained healthy mice exhibit a superior therapeutic effect on UC compared to groups receiving FMT from healthy mice, Gm-EVs from healthy mice, and FMT from CN@Lp127-trained healthy mice. Oral administration of Gm-EVs from CN@Lp127-trained healthy mice not only alleviates colonic inflammation, promotes mucosal repair, and regulates gut microbiota but also regulates purine metabolism to decrease the uric acid level, resulting in a robust improvement in the UC. This study demonstrates the UC therapeutic efficacy of Gm-EVs derived from nanomedicine-trained gut microbiota in regulating the immune microenvironment, microbiota, and purine metabolism of the colon. These EVs provide an alternative platform to replace FMT as a treatment for UC.

JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue41
Pagination1-15
Date Published2024-10-10
PublisherWiley
ISSN0935-9648
DOI10.1002/adma.202409138
URLhttps://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202409138
KeywordsExtracellular vesicle, Fecal microbiota transplant, Oral administration, Ulcerative colitis
RightsrestrictedAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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