Custom-Made Ceria Nanoparticles Show a Neuroprotective Effect by Modulating Phenotypic Polarization of the Microglia

  • Feng Zeng
  • , Yingwei Wu
  • , Xinwei Li
  • , Xiaojiao Ge
  • , Qinghua Guo
  • , Xiaobing Lou
  • , Zhonglian Cao
  • , Bingwen Hu
  • , Nicholas J. Long
  • , Ying Mao
  • , Cong Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The neuroprotective effect of ceria nanoparticles in the context of brain disorders has been explained by their antioxidant effect. However, the in-depth mechanism remains unknown. As resident immune cells in the brain, microglia exert a variety of functional reprogramming termed as polarization in response to stress stimuli. Herein, custom-made ceria nanoparticles were developed and found to scavenge multiple reactive oxygen species with extremely high efficiency. These nanoparticles drove microglial polarization from a pro-inflammatory phenotype to an anti-inflammatory phenotype under pathological conditions. Pretreatment of these nanoparticles changed the microglial function from detrimental to protective for the neuronal cells by blocking the pro-inflammatory signaling. This work not only helps to elucidate the mechanism of ceria-nanoparticle-mediated neuroprotection but also provides a new strategy to rebalance the immuno-environment by switching the equilibrium of the phenotypic activation of microglia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5808-5812
Number of pages5
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume57
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 May 2018

Keywords

  • central nervous system
  • cerium
  • immunotherapy
  • microglia
  • nanoparticles

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