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Collagenase-Modified Polydopamine Nanoparticles


ABSTRACT: Anomalous posterior vitreous detachment (aPVD) is involved in the pathogenesis of many vitreoretinal disorders. This condition is currently managed by vitrectomy, a routine but invasive surgery which is especially challenging in patients with firm vitreoretinal adhesions. Since 1998, pharmacological vitreolysis emerged as a potential replacement or adjunct therapy to vitrectomy. Over the years, most attention was focused on enzymes but their use has been limited mainly due to retinal toxicity. To revive the potential of enzymatic vitreolysis we aimed to immobilize collagenase on the surface of polydopamine nanoparticles to prevent penetration into the retinal layers. We synthesized stable and functional collagenase-modified nanoparticles and were able to induce vitreous liquefaction and complete PVD ex vivo. Moreover, we demonstrated a substantial reduction in retinal toxicity upon injection in bovine vitreoretinal explants. Subsequent in vivo analysis revealed that retinal morphology and function were preserved, in contrast to free collagenase. Despite the presence of vitreous hemorrhages, which can possibly be avoided by optimization of the experimental set-up, we believe to have given the first step in the right direction towards nanotechnology-based enzymatic vitreolysis and to have opened doors for future research

ORGANISM(S): Hathewaya Histolytica

SUBMITTER: Bart Van Puyvelde  

PROVIDER: PXD060529 | panorama | Tue Feb 10 00:00:00 GMT 2026

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Collagenase-modified polydopamine nanoparticles for safe and effective vitreolysis.

Minnaert An-Katrien AK   Nguyen Van-Phuc VP   Harizaj Aranit A   Goemaere Ilia I   Van Puyvelde Bart B   Dhaenens Maarten M   Sauvage Félix F   Deforce Dieter D   Salmaso Stefano S   Caliceti Paolo P   Braeckmans Kevin K   Peynshaert Karen K   Paulus Yannis M YM   De Smedt Stefaan C SC   Remaut Katrien K  

Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 20250418


Anomalous posterior vitreous detachment (aPVD) is involved in the pathogenesis of many vitreoretinal disorders. This condition is currently managed by vitrectomy, a routine but invasive surgery which is especially challenging in patients with firm vitreoretinal adhesions. Since 1998, pharmacological vitreolysis emerged as a potential replacement or adjunct therapy to vitrectomy. Over the years, most attention was focused on enzymes, but their use has been limited mainly due to retinal toxicity.  ...[more]

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