IISc DEVELOPS NANOZYME TO PREVENT ABNORMAL BLOOD CLOTTING

In short

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, has developed an artificial metal-based nanozyme that mimics natural antioxidant enzymes to prevent excess blood clotting caused by conditions like pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) and COVID-19-related thrombosis.

Key Highlights : 

Problem Addressed:

  • In diseases like PTE and COVID-19, oxidative stress elevates Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels, over-activating platelets and leading to excessive clot formation—a major cause of morbidity and mortality.

Innovation:

  • A vanadium-based nanozyme (V₂O₅) was synthesised, which scavenges ROS and prevents the overactivation of platelets, thereby regulating the clotting cascade.

Methodology:

  • Researchers synthesised redox-active nanomaterials in varied shapes and tested their effects on human blood platelets activated by physiological agonists like collagen and thrombin.

Result:

  • Spherical vanadium pentoxide nanozymes showed the highest efficacy in preventing platelet aggregation.

Next Phase:

  • The team aims to test the nanozyme’s effectiveness in ischemic stroke, which also results from vessel blockage.

CONCEPTS :

NANOZYMES

Definition: Nanozymes are nanomaterial-based artificial enzymes that replicate the catalytic behavior of natural enzymes.

Types: Can be metallic, metal oxide-based, carbon-based, or hybrid forms.

Advantages over Natural Enzymes:

  • High stability under extreme pH and temperature conditions
  • Cost-effective, durable, and easy to mass produce
  • Better recovery and storage capacity
  • Tunable properties for targeted therapeutic use

Applications:

Used in the treatment of:

  • Cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, inflammatory conditions
  • Infections (bacterial, viral, fungal)
  • Wound healing
  • Management of diseases linked to Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)

What Are Enzymes?

Definition: Enzymes are proteins that catalyze (speed up) biochemical reactions in living organisms.

Function: Help build or break down molecules essential for metabolism.

Occurrence: Naturally produced in all living organisms; also used in food, medicine, and industry.

UPSC Relevance GS3 – Science and Technology:Advancement in nanomedicine, Biomedical applications of nanozymes, Artificial substitutes to biomolecules
GS2 – Health:Innovative tools in disease prevention and management

Possible Mains Question:
“Discuss the role of nanotechnology in advancing healthcare with special reference to IISc’s recent development of artificial nanozymes for controlling blood clotting.”

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