Inflammatory bowel disease involves mitochondrial damage that weakens the gut's barrier and triggers runaway immune responses. Researchers engineered exosomes — naturally occurring nano-sized carriers derived from regulatory immune cells — to deliver the antioxidant element selenium while displaying the peptide SS-31 on their surface to direct them to mitochondria in inflamed gut tissue. In preclinical models, this targeted delivery system reduced mitochondrial oxidative stress and blocked multiple forms of cell death, protecting the intestinal lining and reducing inflammation.
Gong, Wenbin; Liu, Zhenni; Wang, Yuqiu; Huang, Wenbo; Yang, Kui; Gao, Zhenhai; Guo, Kun; Xiao, Zhengtao; Zhao, Wei