Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles as a Topical Agent for Treating Psoriasis

Authors
Lee, Wang HeeRho, Jun GiYang, YeyoungLee, SeulbiKweon, SohuiKim, Hyung-MoYoon, JuhwanChoi, HongseoLee, EunyoungHa Kim, SuYou, SoheeSong, YujinOh, Young SooKim, HwanHan, Hwa SeungHan, Ji HyeJung, MyeongwooPark, Young HwanChoi, Yang SeonHan, SukyoungLee, JunhoChoi, SangdunKim, Jung-WoongPark, Jae HyungLee, Eun KyungSong, Woo KeunKim, EunhaKim, Wook
Issue Date
2022-12
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Nano, v.16, no.12, pp.20057 - 20074
Abstract
Although conventional topical approaches for treating psoriasis have been offered as an alternative, there are still unmet medical needs such as low skin-penetrating efficacy and off-target adverse effects. A hyaluronic acid nanoparticle (HA-NP) formed by self-assembly of HA-hydrophobic moiety conjugates has been broadly studied as a nanocarrier for longterm and target-specific delivery of drugs, owing to their excellent physicochemical and biological characteristics. Here, we identify HA-NPs as topical therapeutics for treating psoriasis using in vivo skin penetration studies and psoriasis animal models. Transcutaneously administered HA-NPs were found to be accumulated and associated with pro-inflammatory macrophages in the inflamed dermis of a psoriasis mouse model. Importantly, HA-NP exerted potent therapeutic efficacy against psoriasis-like skin dermatitis in a size-dependent manner by suppressing innate immune responses and restoring skin barrier function without overt toxicity signs. The therapeutic efficacy of HA-NPs on psoriasis-like skin dermatitis was due to the outermost hydrophilic HA shell layer of HA-NPs, independent of the molecular weight of HA and hydrophobic moiety, and comparable with that of other conventional psoriasis therapeutics widely used in the clinical settings. Overall, HA-NPs have the potential as a topical nanomedicine for treating psoriasis effectively and safely.
Keywords
EPIDERMAL BARRIER; TIGHT JUNCTIONS; SKIN; MACROPHAGES; MODEL; DIFFERENTIATION; DRUG; psoriasis; hyaluronic acid; self-assembled nanoparticle; skin barrier function; skin inflammation; topical therapeutics
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114239
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.2c07843
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