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Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera

It is well known that the interaction of a nanomaterial with a biological fluid leads to the formation of a protein corona (PC) surrounding the nanomaterial. Using standard blood analyses, alterations in protein patterns are difficult to detect. PC acts as a “nano-concentrator” of serum proteins wit...

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Autores principales: Chantada-Vázquez, María del Pilar, García-Vence, María, Vázquez-Estévez, Sergio, Bravo, Susana B., Núñez, Cristina
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7353125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32586001
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10061223
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author Chantada-Vázquez, María del Pilar
García-Vence, María
Vázquez-Estévez, Sergio
Bravo, Susana B.
Núñez, Cristina
author_facet Chantada-Vázquez, María del Pilar
García-Vence, María
Vázquez-Estévez, Sergio
Bravo, Susana B.
Núñez, Cristina
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description It is well known that the interaction of a nanomaterial with a biological fluid leads to the formation of a protein corona (PC) surrounding the nanomaterial. Using standard blood analyses, alterations in protein patterns are difficult to detect. PC acts as a “nano-concentrator” of serum proteins with affinity for nanoparticles’ surface. Consequently, characterization of PC could allow detection of otherwise undetectable changes in protein concentration at an early stage of a disease, such as breast cancer (BC). Here, we employed gold nanoparticles (AuNPs(diameter): 10.02 ± 0.91 nm) as an enrichment platform to analyze the human serum proteome of BC patients (n = 42) and healthy controls (n = 42). Importantly, the analysis of the PC formed around AuNPs after their interaction with serum samples of BC patients showed a profile of proteins that could differentiate breast cancer patients from healthy controls. These proteins developed a significant role in the immune and/or innate immune system, some of them being neutrophil-derived granule proteins. The analysis of the PC also revealed serum proteome alterations at the subtype level.
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spelling pubmed-73531252020-07-15 Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera Chantada-Vázquez, María del Pilar García-Vence, María Vázquez-Estévez, Sergio Bravo, Susana B. Núñez, Cristina Nanomaterials (Basel) Article It is well known that the interaction of a nanomaterial with a biological fluid leads to the formation of a protein corona (PC) surrounding the nanomaterial. Using standard blood analyses, alterations in protein patterns are difficult to detect. PC acts as a “nano-concentrator” of serum proteins with affinity for nanoparticles’ surface. Consequently, characterization of PC could allow detection of otherwise undetectable changes in protein concentration at an early stage of a disease, such as breast cancer (BC). Here, we employed gold nanoparticles (AuNPs(diameter): 10.02 ± 0.91 nm) as an enrichment platform to analyze the human serum proteome of BC patients (n = 42) and healthy controls (n = 42). Importantly, the analysis of the PC formed around AuNPs after their interaction with serum samples of BC patients showed a profile of proteins that could differentiate breast cancer patients from healthy controls. These proteins developed a significant role in the immune and/or innate immune system, some of them being neutrophil-derived granule proteins. The analysis of the PC also revealed serum proteome alterations at the subtype level. MDPI 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7353125/ /pubmed/32586001 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10061223 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chantada-Vázquez, María del Pilar
García-Vence, María
Vázquez-Estévez, Sergio
Bravo, Susana B.
Núñez, Cristina
Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera
title Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera
title_full Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera
title_fullStr Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera
title_short Identification of a Profile of Neutrophil-Derived Granule Proteins in the Surface of Gold Nanoparticles after Their Interaction with Human Breast Cancer Sera
title_sort identification of a profile of neutrophil-derived granule proteins in the surface of gold nanoparticles after their interaction with human breast cancer sera
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7353125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32586001
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10061223
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