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Highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles

BACKGROUND: Human serum has the potential to become the most informative source of novel biomarkers, but its study is very difficult due to the incredible complexity of its molecular composition. We describe a novel tool based on biodegradable nanoporous nanoparticles (NPNPs) that allows the harvest...

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Autores principales: Pujia, Antonella, De Angelis, Francesco, Scumaci, Domenica, Gaspari, Marco, Liberale, Carlo, Candeloro, Patrizio, Cuda, Giovanni, Di Fabrizio, Enzo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3010152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21187942
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S12865
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author Pujia, Antonella
De Angelis, Francesco
Scumaci, Domenica
Gaspari, Marco
Liberale, Carlo
Candeloro, Patrizio
Cuda, Giovanni
Di Fabrizio, Enzo
author_facet Pujia, Antonella
De Angelis, Francesco
Scumaci, Domenica
Gaspari, Marco
Liberale, Carlo
Candeloro, Patrizio
Cuda, Giovanni
Di Fabrizio, Enzo
author_sort Pujia, Antonella
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description BACKGROUND: Human serum has the potential to become the most informative source of novel biomarkers, but its study is very difficult due to the incredible complexity of its molecular composition. We describe a novel tool based on biodegradable nanoporous nanoparticles (NPNPs) that allows the harvesting of low-molecular-weight fractions of crude human serum or other biofluids. NPNPs with a diameter of 200 nm and pore size of a few nm were obtained by ultrasonication of nanoporous silicon. When incubated with a solution, the NPNPs harvest only the molecules small enough to be absorbed into the nanopores. Then they can be recovered by centrifugation and dissolved in water, making the harvested molecules available for further analyses. RESULTS: Fluorescence microscopy, gel electrophoresis, and mass spectrometry were used to show the enrichment of low-molecular-weight fraction of serum under physiological conditions, with a cut-off of 13 kDa and an enrichment factor >50. CONCLUSION: From these findings, we conclude that ability to tune pore size, combined with the availability of hundreds of biomolecule cross-linkers, opens up new perspectives on complex biofluid analysis, discovery of biomarkers, and in situ drug delivery.
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spelling pubmed-30101522010-12-27 Highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles Pujia, Antonella De Angelis, Francesco Scumaci, Domenica Gaspari, Marco Liberale, Carlo Candeloro, Patrizio Cuda, Giovanni Di Fabrizio, Enzo Int J Nanomedicine Methodology BACKGROUND: Human serum has the potential to become the most informative source of novel biomarkers, but its study is very difficult due to the incredible complexity of its molecular composition. We describe a novel tool based on biodegradable nanoporous nanoparticles (NPNPs) that allows the harvesting of low-molecular-weight fractions of crude human serum or other biofluids. NPNPs with a diameter of 200 nm and pore size of a few nm were obtained by ultrasonication of nanoporous silicon. When incubated with a solution, the NPNPs harvest only the molecules small enough to be absorbed into the nanopores. Then they can be recovered by centrifugation and dissolved in water, making the harvested molecules available for further analyses. RESULTS: Fluorescence microscopy, gel electrophoresis, and mass spectrometry were used to show the enrichment of low-molecular-weight fraction of serum under physiological conditions, with a cut-off of 13 kDa and an enrichment factor >50. CONCLUSION: From these findings, we conclude that ability to tune pore size, combined with the availability of hundreds of biomolecule cross-linkers, opens up new perspectives on complex biofluid analysis, discovery of biomarkers, and in situ drug delivery. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3010152/ /pubmed/21187942 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S12865 Text en © 2010 Pujia et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Scumaci, Domenica
Gaspari, Marco
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Candeloro, Patrizio
Cuda, Giovanni
Di Fabrizio, Enzo
Highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles
title Highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles
title_full Highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles
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title_short Highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles
title_sort highly efficient human serum filtration with water-soluble nanoporous nanoparticles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3010152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21187942
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S12865
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