Therapeutic effects of an engineered bionic decoy-integrated versatile immunosuppressive nanosystem based on an in vitro blood-brain barrier model in ischemic stroke | Synapse
April 23, 2026Open Access
Therapeutic effects of an engineered bionic decoy-integrated versatile immunosuppressive nanosystem based on an in vitro blood-brain barrier model in ischemic stroke
Key Points
To investigate the immunosuppressive effects of a bionic decoy-integrated nanosystem in ischemic stroke.
Utilized an in vitro blood-brain barrier model to simulate ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI).
Assessed internal and external immunosuppressive effects of the engineered nanosystem.
Successfully regulated excessive immune response after reperfusion.
Showed potential for alleviating ischemia-reperfusion injury in the model.
Abstract
The study achieved internal and external synergistic immunosuppressive effects to effectively and safely regulate the excessive IM after reperfusion, which provides a new idea to alleviate ischaemia-RI.