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Multiphase Assembly of Small Molecule Microcrystalline Peptide Hydrogel Allows Immunomodulatory Combination Therapy for Long‐Term Heart Transplant Survival
Authors:Poulami Majumder  Yichuan Zhang  Marcos Iglesias  Lixin Fan  James A Kelley  Caroline Andrews  Nimit Patel  Jason R Stagno  Byoung Chol Oh  Georg J Furtmüller  Christopher C Lai  Yun‐Xing Wang  Gerald Brandacher  Giorgio Raimondi  Joel P Schneider
Abstract:Combination therapies that target multiple pathways involved in immune rejection of transplants hold promise for patients in need of restorative surgery. Herein, a noninteracting multiphase molecular assembly approach is developed to crystallize tofacitinib, a potent JAK1/3 inhibitor, within a shear‐thinning self‐assembled fibrillar peptide hydrogel network. The resulting microcrystalline tofacitinib hydrogel (MTH) can be syringe‐injected directly to the grafting site during surgery to locally deliver the small molecule. The rate of drug delivered from MTH is largely controlled by the dissolution of the encapsulated microcrystals. A single application of MTH, in combination with systemically delivered CTLA4‐Ig, a co‐stimulation inhibitor, affords significant graft survival in mice receiving heterotopic heart transplants. Locoregional studies indicate that the local delivery of tofacitinib at the graft site enabled by MTH is required for the observed enhanced graft survival.
Keywords:hydrogels  immunotherapy  peptides  self‐assembly  transplants
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