Engineered‐Macrophage‐Escorted Rotaxane Nanoscavengers for Precise Diquat Detoxification

Z Zhimeng Li Z Zichen Xie (Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmacy Minhang Hospital Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education Fudan University 826 Zhangheng Road Shanghai 201203 P. R. China) Y Yiyang Li (Wolfson Catalysis Centre, Department of Chemistry) C Chuan Wang (School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering) Z Zonghua Tian (Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Fudan University Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Disorders MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science Shanghai 201203 China) Z Zhenhao Zhao (Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Fudan University Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Disorders MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science Shanghai 201203 China) B Boyu Su (Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmacy Minhang Hospital Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education Fudan University 826 Zhangheng Road Shanghai 201203 P. R. China) H Haoyu You (Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmacy Minhang Hospital Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education Fudan University 826 Zhangheng Road Shanghai 201203 P. R. China) J Jiaqi Wang K Keyu Sun (State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity Academy of Military Medical Sciences Beijing 100071 China) T Tao Sun

Abstract

AbstractThis study proposes a bioinspired on‐demand detoxification strategy addressing the critical need for efficient toxin poisoning therapies. Focusing on the high‐mortality herbicide diquat, an active toxin‐hunting paradigm is developed, diverging from passive methods like hemodialysis. Charge‐neutralizing carboxymethyl α‐cyclodextrin (CCD) is computationally designed to recognize, sequester, and detoxify diquat by counteracting its positive charge and suppressing ROS generation. To enhance renal targeting (diquat's primary toxic site), CCD is threaded onto PEG5K chains forming cyclodextrin rotaxanes, stabilized by ROS‐cleavable cationic polymers, and encapsulated into macrophages to exploit inflammatory chemotaxis. The system incorporates 4‐octyl itaconate (4‐OI) to activate the Nrf2 antioxidant pathway, synergistically breaking the ROS‐inflammatory cycle. In poisoned mice, this biomimetic system demonstrates precise renal accumulation, significantly reducing ROS damage and increasing survival rates. The work validates a demand‐driven molecular design framework integrating organ‐specific antidote delivery with inflammation regulation—simultaneously enabling ROS scavenging and upstream pathway modulation‐establishing an active toxin‐neutralization theory. This strategy bridges biomaterials engineering and redox biology, where supramolecular stability during circulation synergizes with renal targeting to overcome limitations of current reactive therapies.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 38
Published September 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

Z

Zhimeng Li

Z

Zichen Xie

Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmacy Minhang Hospital Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education Fudan University 826 Zhangheng Road Shanghai 201203 P. R. China

Y

Yiyang Li

Wolfson Catalysis Centre, Department of Chemistry

C

Chuan Wang

School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering

Z

Zonghua Tian

Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Fudan University Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Disorders MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science Shanghai 201203 China

Z

Zhenhao Zhao

Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Fudan University Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Disorders MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science Shanghai 201203 China

B

Boyu Su

Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmacy Minhang Hospital Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education Fudan University 826 Zhangheng Road Shanghai 201203 P. R. China

H

Haoyu You

Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmacy Minhang Hospital Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery Ministry of Education Fudan University 826 Zhangheng Road Shanghai 201203 P. R. China

J

Jiaqi Wang

K

Keyu Sun

State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity Academy of Military Medical Sciences Beijing 100071 China

T

Tao Sun