Chinese scientists develop novel hydrogel to combat rheumatoid arthritis

IANS March 14, 2025 232 views

Researchers from Tianjin University have developed a groundbreaking hydrogel that could revolutionize rheumatoid arthritis treatment. The injectable solution works by regulating immune cell metabolism, specifically targeting macrophages to reduce inflammation in affected joints. By using zinc ions and small interfering RNA, the hydrogel helps reprogram inflammatory responses at a cellular level. This innovative approach offers new hope for millions suffering from this chronic and debilitating disease.

"This is the first time metabolic reprogramming has been used in rheumatoid arthritis treatment" - Li Nan, Research Team Leader
Beijing, March 14: A research team from north China's Tianjin University has developed a new type of injectable hydrogel that can regulate immune cell metabolism, helping to reduce inflammation and slow down rheumatoid arthritis.

Key Points

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Innovative hydrogel targets immune cell metabolism

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Controlled release of zinc ions reduces joint inflammation

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Biodegradable alginate-based treatment shows promising results

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Potential application beyond rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful and relentless chronic disease. It occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy joints, leading to deformities and disabilities, making everyday life a struggle for millions of people, Xinhua news agency reported.

Scientists have discovered that a key factor in this process is the metabolism of immune cells, particularly macrophages. When these cells' metabolic pathways go off balance, they release excessive inflammatory signals that worsen the disease. If this metabolism could be controlled, it might open up a new way to treat rheumatoid arthritis.

The novel hydrogel developed by the researchers is made from biodegradable alginate and has a special dual-network structure, making it easy to inject and allowing for the controlled release of therapeutic agents.

Once inside the joint, the hydrogel reacts to the acidic environment of the inflamed area, gradually releasing zinc ions and small interfering RNA.

These substances help reprogram the macrophages' metabolism, reducing their ability to trigger inflammation and enhancing their anti-inflammatory function.

"This is the first time metabolic reprogramming has been used in rheumatoid arthritis treatment, and we hope it can be applied to other inflammatory diseases in the future," said Li Nan, who led the team.

The findings were recently published in Advanced Functional Materials.

"Our goal is to provide not just a more effective treatment for RA, but also to explore new ways of tackling inflammation-related conditions at the metabolic level," Nan said.

This innovative hydrogel brings new hope to RA patients, offering a potential game-changer in the fight against this challenging disease.

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