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Specific, Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials
[Image: see text] Hybrid nanomaterials are a subject of extensive research in nanomedicine, and their clinical application is reasonably envisaged in the near future. However, the fate of nanomaterials in biological environments poses serious limitations to their application; therefore, schemes to m...
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author | Palomba, Francesco Rampazzo, Enrico Zaccheroni, Nelsi Malferrari, Marco Rapino, Stefania Greco, Valentina Satriano, Cristina Genovese, Damiano Prodi, Luca |
author_facet | Palomba, Francesco Rampazzo, Enrico Zaccheroni, Nelsi Malferrari, Marco Rapino, Stefania Greco, Valentina Satriano, Cristina Genovese, Damiano Prodi, Luca |
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description | [Image: see text] Hybrid nanomaterials are a subject of extensive research in nanomedicine, and their clinical application is reasonably envisaged in the near future. However, the fate of nanomaterials in biological environments poses serious limitations to their application; therefore, schemes to monitor them and gain control on their toxicity could be of great help for the development of the field. Here, we propose a probe for PEGylated nanosurfaces based on hyaluronic acid (HA) functionalized with rhodamine B (RB). We show that the high-affinity interaction of this fluorogenic hyaluronan (HA-RB) with nanoparticles exposing PEGylated surfaces results in their sensing, labeling for super-resolution imaging, and synergistic cellular internalization. HA-RB forms nanogels that interact with high affinity—down to the picomolar range—with silica nanoparticles, selectively when their surface is covered by a soft and amphiphilic layer. This surface-driven interaction triggers the enhancement of the luminescence intensity of the dyes, otherwise self-quenched in HA-RB nanogels. The sensitive labeling of specific nanosurfaces also allowed us to obtain their super-resolution imaging via binding-activated localization microscopy (BALM). Finally, we show how this high-affinity interaction activates a synergistic cellular uptake of silica nanoparticles and HA-RB nanogels, followed by a differential fate of the two partner nanomaterials inside cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-79936352021-03-29 Specific, Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials Palomba, Francesco Rampazzo, Enrico Zaccheroni, Nelsi Malferrari, Marco Rapino, Stefania Greco, Valentina Satriano, Cristina Genovese, Damiano Prodi, Luca ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Hybrid nanomaterials are a subject of extensive research in nanomedicine, and their clinical application is reasonably envisaged in the near future. However, the fate of nanomaterials in biological environments poses serious limitations to their application; therefore, schemes to monitor them and gain control on their toxicity could be of great help for the development of the field. Here, we propose a probe for PEGylated nanosurfaces based on hyaluronic acid (HA) functionalized with rhodamine B (RB). We show that the high-affinity interaction of this fluorogenic hyaluronan (HA-RB) with nanoparticles exposing PEGylated surfaces results in their sensing, labeling for super-resolution imaging, and synergistic cellular internalization. HA-RB forms nanogels that interact with high affinity—down to the picomolar range—with silica nanoparticles, selectively when their surface is covered by a soft and amphiphilic layer. This surface-driven interaction triggers the enhancement of the luminescence intensity of the dyes, otherwise self-quenched in HA-RB nanogels. The sensitive labeling of specific nanosurfaces also allowed us to obtain their super-resolution imaging via binding-activated localization microscopy (BALM). Finally, we show how this high-affinity interaction activates a synergistic cellular uptake of silica nanoparticles and HA-RB nanogels, followed by a differential fate of the two partner nanomaterials inside cells. American Chemical Society 2020-01-29 2020-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7993635/ /pubmed/31995357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b17974 Text en Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Palomba, Francesco Rampazzo, Enrico Zaccheroni, Nelsi Malferrari, Marco Rapino, Stefania Greco, Valentina Satriano, Cristina Genovese, Damiano Prodi, Luca Specific, Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials |
title | Specific,
Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions
of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials |
title_full | Specific,
Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions
of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials |
title_fullStr | Specific,
Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions
of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials |
title_full_unstemmed | Specific,
Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions
of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials |
title_short | Specific,
Surface-Driven, and High-Affinity Interactions
of Fluorescent Hyaluronan with PEGylated Nanomaterials |
title_sort | specific,
surface-driven, and high-affinity interactions
of fluorescent hyaluronan with pegylated nanomaterials |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7993635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31995357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b17974 |
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