Local and Sustained Baricitinib Delivery to the Skin through Injectable Hydrogels Containing Reversible Thioimidate Adducts

Leo L. Wang, Spencer Tuohy, Karen L. Xu, Arben Nace,Ruifeng Yang, Ying Zheng, Jason A. Burdick,George Cotsarelis

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS(2024)

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Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors are approved for many dermatologic disorders, but their use is limited by systemic toxicities including serious cardiovascular events and malignancy. To overcome these limitations, injectable hydrogels are engineered for the local and sustained delivery of baricitinib, a representative JAK inhibitor. Hydrogels are formed via disulfide crosslinking of thiolated hyaluronic acid macromers. Dynamic thioimidate bonds are introduced between the thiolated hyaluronic acid and nitrile-containing baricitinib for drug tethering, which is confirmed with 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Release of baricitinib is tunable over six weeks in vitro and active in inhibiting JAK signaling in a cell line containing a luciferase reporter reflecting interferon signaling. For in vivo activity, baricitinib hydrogels or controls are injected intradermally into an imiquimod-induced mouse model of psoriasis. Imiquimod increases epidermal thickness in mice, which is unaffected when treated with baricitinib or hydrogel alone. Treatment with baricitinib hydrogels suppresses the increased epidermal thickness in mice treated with imiquimod, suggesting that the sustained and local release of baricitinib is important for a therapeutic outcome. This study is the first to utilize a thioimidate chemistry to deliver JAK inhibitors to the skin through injectable hydrogels, which has translational potential for treating inflammatory disorders. Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors like baricitinib are effective treatments for inflammatory diseases in the skin but limited by systemic toxicity. Here, thiolated hyaluronic acid hydrogels are used to form thioimidates for controlled delivery of baricitinib, leading to local and sustained release with activity in vitro and in vivo in a mouse model of psoriasis.image
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dermatology,hydrogel,JAK-STAT,psoriasis,thioimidate
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