Blood-brain barrier-penetrating nanotheranostics for acute and chronic neurodegenerative diseases and the like
Brain-targeted (BT) and ROS-activable nanoconstructs (NC) comprising a metal oxide nanoparticle embedded in a matrix of lipid and a brain targeted polymer (BTP)/platform configured to facilitate blood brain barrier (BBB) penetration and accumulation in a disease area of the central nervous system (CNS), as well as compositions having the BT and ROS-activable NC and methods of using the BT and ROS-activable NC to treat and diagnose a CNS disease or condition.
1 . A theranostic nanoparticle for detecting a central nervous system (CNS) disease area behind the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress in the CNS disease area, the theranostic nanoparticle comprising a metal oxide nanoparticle wherein the metal oxide acts both as (i) a contrast agent that reacts with hydrogen peroxide to produce paramagnetic ions that improve magnetic resonance imagining contrast and (ii) a therapeutic agent that reduces ROS and oxidative stress in the CNS disease area, the metal oxide nanoparticle being embedded in a matrix of lipids and a brain targeted polymer (BTP) that facilitates crossing the BBB and binds to the paramagnetic ions, and a functional moiety conjugated onto the BTP that binds to and/or complexes to a biomarker of the CNS disease thereby facilitating BBB penetration and accumulation of the theranostic nanoparticle in the disease area of the CNS,
wherein the theranostic nanoparticle has a negative surface charge.
2 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the biomarker of the CNS disease is a pathological biomarker of a neurodegenerative disease or stroke.
3 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 2 , wherein the neurodegenerative disease is one or more of Alzheimer disease (AD), Parkinson disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) and Multiple sclerosis (MS), viral or bacterial neuroinflammation and chemobrain.
4 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the functional moiety is an antibody, a targeting moiety, a neurotrophic factor, a peptide, a nucleic acid, a small molecule modifiers of programmed cell death (PCD), a detectable moiety, a labeling agent, an imaging agent or mixtures thereof.
5 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the theranostic nanoparticle is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle suitable for intravenous injection.
6 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the functional moiety is an anti-amyloid β-42 antibody (aAβ).
7 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the theranostic nanoparticle further includes a therapeutic agent embedded into the matrix of lipids and BTP.
8 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 7 , wherein the therapeutic agent includes one or more of a nucleic acid, a peptide, a therapeutic antibody, a small molecule modifiers of programmed cell death (PCD), a neurotrophic factor, a growth factor, an immunosuppressive agent, an anti-inflammatory agent, an anti-apoptotic agent, a cytokine inhibitor, a metabolism modulator, a vascular modulator, and/or a cell proliferation inhibitor.
9 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 7 , wherein the therapeutic agent is one or more of tacrolimus (FK506), N-benzyloxycarbonyl-Asp (OMe)-Glu (OMe)-Val-Asp (OMe)-fluoromethylketone (Z-DEVD-FMK), curcumin, glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), neurotrophin, cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor, mesencephalic or astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor.
10 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the theranostic nanoparticle has a particle size between about 40 nm and about 160 nm.
11 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the theranostic nanoparticle is stabilized by a positively charged polyelectrolyte.
12 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the metal oxide is MnO 2 .
13 . A method of preparing theranostic nanoparticles for detecting a central nervous system (CNS) disease area behind the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and reducing ROS and oxidative stress in the CNS disease area, the method comprising of steps of (a) coating metal oxide nanoparticles with a lipid or a polymer to obtain hydrophobic or hydrophilic nanoparticle surface, the metal oxide being reactive with hydrogen peroxide to produce paramagnetic ions that improve magnetic resonance imaging contrast; (b) mixing the coated metal oxide nanoparticles and a brain targeted polymer in a lipid matrix to form an emulsion, wherein the brain targeted polymer binds to the paramagnetic ions, and (c) ultrasonicating or high pressure homogenizing the emulsion to form the theranostic nanoparticles having a negative surface charge.
14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the metal oxide nanoparticles are KMnO 4 nanoparticles, and the method further comprises mixing the KMnO 4 nanoparticles with a positively charged polyelectrolyte to obtain stabilized MnO 4 nanoparticles (MD NPs).
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the method comprises mixing the MD NPs with lipids to form an emulsion in which the MD NPs are coated with the lipids, coating the emulsion with a terpolymer, and homogenizing the emulsion coated with the terpolymer to obtain a homogeneous nanoparticle emulsion.
16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the brain targeted polymer is an antibody to target a site in the central nervous system behind a blood-brain barrier.
17 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the brain targeted polymer is anti-amyloid β (AB) antibody, GDNF, FK506, Z-DEVD-FMK or curcumin.
18 . A method of treating and diagnosing (“theranostics”) a central nervous system (CNS) disease or condition in a subject in need comprising, administering to the subject an effective amount of the theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the biomarker of the CNS disease or condition is a pathological biomarker of a neurodegenerative disease or stroke, the metal oxide in the theranostic nanoparticle treating the subject by reducing ROS and oxidative stress in the CNS disease area, and detecting the produced paramagnetic ions in the CNS disease area using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and using said MRI images to diagnose the subject.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the method comprises reducing hypoxia in the disease area by producing oxygen in the disease area.
20 . A magnetic resonance (MR) contrast agent for a CNS disease-affected area, wherein the MR contrast agent comprises the theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 .
21 . A method for acquiring an image of a subject using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) comprising: (a) administering to the subject an image enhancing amount of the theranostic nanoparticle of claim 12 , (b) obtaining an MRI image of the subject in diseased regions where the MD NP react with ROS (H 2 O 2 ) producing paramagnetic Mn 2+ ions that enhance the MRI contrast.
22 . The theranostic nanoparticle of claim 1 , wherein the BTP comprises poly(methacrylic acid) and polysorbate 80.
23 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the BTP comprises poly(methacrylic acid) and polysorbate 80.