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Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation

Piezoelectric nanomaterials have become increasingly popular in the field of biomedical applications due to their high biocompatibility and ultrasound-mediated piezocatalytic properties. In addition, the ability of these nanomaterials to disaggregate amyloid proteins, which are responsible for a ran...

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Autores principales: Ning, Shen, Sanchis-Gual, Roger, Franco, Carlos, Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D., Ye, Hao, Veciana, Andrea, Tang, Qiao, Sevim, Semih, Hertle, Lukas, Llacer-Wintle, Joaquin, Qin, Xiao-Hua, Zhu, Caihong, Cai, Jun, Chen, Xiangzhong, Nelson, Bradley J., Puigmartí-Luis, Josep, Pané, Salvador
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10517098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37646185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr02418k
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author Ning, Shen
Sanchis-Gual, Roger
Franco, Carlos
Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D.
Ye, Hao
Veciana, Andrea
Tang, Qiao
Sevim, Semih
Hertle, Lukas
Llacer-Wintle, Joaquin
Qin, Xiao-Hua
Zhu, Caihong
Cai, Jun
Chen, Xiangzhong
Nelson, Bradley J.
Puigmartí-Luis, Josep
Pané, Salvador
author_facet Ning, Shen
Sanchis-Gual, Roger
Franco, Carlos
Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D.
Ye, Hao
Veciana, Andrea
Tang, Qiao
Sevim, Semih
Hertle, Lukas
Llacer-Wintle, Joaquin
Qin, Xiao-Hua
Zhu, Caihong
Cai, Jun
Chen, Xiangzhong
Nelson, Bradley J.
Puigmartí-Luis, Josep
Pané, Salvador
author_sort Ning, Shen
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description Piezoelectric nanomaterials have become increasingly popular in the field of biomedical applications due to their high biocompatibility and ultrasound-mediated piezocatalytic properties. In addition, the ability of these nanomaterials to disaggregate amyloid proteins, which are responsible for a range of diseases resulting from the accumulation of these proteins in body tissues and organs, has recently gained considerable attention. However, the use of nanoparticles in biomedicine poses significant challenges, including targeting and uncontrolled aggregation. To address these limitations, our study proposes to load these functional nanomaterials on a multifunctional mobile microrobot (PiezoBOT). This microrobot is designed by coating magnetic and piezoelectric barium titanate nanoparticles on helical biotemplates, allowing for the combination of magnetic navigation and ultrasound-mediated piezoelectric effects to target amyloid disaggregation. Our findings demonstrate that acoustically actuated PiezoBOTs can effectively reduce the size of aggregated amyloid proteins by over 80% in less than 10 minutes by shortening and dissociating constituent amyloid fibrils. Moreover, the PiezoBOTs can be easily magnetically manipulated to actuate the piezocatalytic nanoparticles to specific amyloidosis-affected tissues or organs, minimizing side effects. These biocompatible PiezoBOTs offer a promising non-invasive therapeutic approach for amyloidosis diseases by targeting and breaking down protein aggregates at specific organ or tissue sites.
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spelling pubmed-105170982023-09-24 Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation Ning, Shen Sanchis-Gual, Roger Franco, Carlos Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D. Ye, Hao Veciana, Andrea Tang, Qiao Sevim, Semih Hertle, Lukas Llacer-Wintle, Joaquin Qin, Xiao-Hua Zhu, Caihong Cai, Jun Chen, Xiangzhong Nelson, Bradley J. Puigmartí-Luis, Josep Pané, Salvador Nanoscale Chemistry Piezoelectric nanomaterials have become increasingly popular in the field of biomedical applications due to their high biocompatibility and ultrasound-mediated piezocatalytic properties. In addition, the ability of these nanomaterials to disaggregate amyloid proteins, which are responsible for a range of diseases resulting from the accumulation of these proteins in body tissues and organs, has recently gained considerable attention. However, the use of nanoparticles in biomedicine poses significant challenges, including targeting and uncontrolled aggregation. To address these limitations, our study proposes to load these functional nanomaterials on a multifunctional mobile microrobot (PiezoBOT). This microrobot is designed by coating magnetic and piezoelectric barium titanate nanoparticles on helical biotemplates, allowing for the combination of magnetic navigation and ultrasound-mediated piezoelectric effects to target amyloid disaggregation. Our findings demonstrate that acoustically actuated PiezoBOTs can effectively reduce the size of aggregated amyloid proteins by over 80% in less than 10 minutes by shortening and dissociating constituent amyloid fibrils. Moreover, the PiezoBOTs can be easily magnetically manipulated to actuate the piezocatalytic nanoparticles to specific amyloidosis-affected tissues or organs, minimizing side effects. These biocompatible PiezoBOTs offer a promising non-invasive therapeutic approach for amyloidosis diseases by targeting and breaking down protein aggregates at specific organ or tissue sites. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10517098/ /pubmed/37646185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr02418k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ning, Shen
Sanchis-Gual, Roger
Franco, Carlos
Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D.
Ye, Hao
Veciana, Andrea
Tang, Qiao
Sevim, Semih
Hertle, Lukas
Llacer-Wintle, Joaquin
Qin, Xiao-Hua
Zhu, Caihong
Cai, Jun
Chen, Xiangzhong
Nelson, Bradley J.
Puigmartí-Luis, Josep
Pané, Salvador
Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
title Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
title_full Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
title_fullStr Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
title_short Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
title_sort magnetic piezobots: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10517098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37646185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr02418k
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