Dual-Targeted Microbubbles Promote Apoptosis of M1 Macrophages by Inhibiting Telomerase Activity for Atherosclerosis Therapy
Wei Zeng,
Zhengan Huang,
Yalan Huang
et al.
Abstract:It is known that M1 macrophages are the dominant phenotype in progressive atherosclerosis (AS). Studies have shown that telomerase in macrophages can be activated during the atherosclerosis formation, but how to regulate the telomerase activity of M1 macrophages is the focus of treatment of AS. Herein, we report a dual-targeted microbubbles delivery system encapsulating the telomerase inhibitor BIBR1532 (Ab-MMB1532), designed for precise targeted therapy of AS. The Ab-MMB1532exhibits excellent biocompatibility… Show more
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