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Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo
Nanoceria (CeO(2), cerium oxide nanoparticles) is proposed as a therapeutic for multiple disorders. In blood, nanoceria becomes protein-coated, changing its surface properties to yield a different presentation to cells. There is little information on the interaction of nanoceria with blood proteins....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8478346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589268 |
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author | Butterfield, Allan D Wang, Binghui Wu, Peng Hardas, Sarita S. Unrine, Jason M. Grulke, Eric A. Cai, Jian Klein, Jon B. Pierce, William M. Yokel, Robert A. Sultana, Rukhsana |
author_facet | Butterfield, Allan D Wang, Binghui Wu, Peng Hardas, Sarita S. Unrine, Jason M. Grulke, Eric A. Cai, Jian Klein, Jon B. Pierce, William M. Yokel, Robert A. Sultana, Rukhsana |
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description | Nanoceria (CeO(2), cerium oxide nanoparticles) is proposed as a therapeutic for multiple disorders. In blood, nanoceria becomes protein-coated, changing its surface properties to yield a different presentation to cells. There is little information on the interaction of nanoceria with blood proteins. The current study is the first to report the proteomics identification of plasma and serum proteins adsorbed to nanoceria. The results identify a number of plasma and serum proteins interacting with nanoceria, proteins whose normal activities regulate numerous cell functions: antioxidant/detoxification, energy regulation, lipoproteins, signaling, complement, immune function, coagulation, iron homeostasis, proteolysis, inflammation, protein folding, protease inhibition, adhesion, protein/RNA degradation, and hormonal. The principal implications of this study are: 1) The protein corona may positively or negatively affect nanoceria cellular uptake, subsequent organ bioprocessing, and effects; and 2) Nanoceria adsorption may alter protein structure and function, including pro- and inflammatory effects. Consequently, prior to their use as therapeutic agents, better understanding of the effects of nanoceria protein coating is warranted. |
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spelling | pubmed-84783462021-09-28 Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo Butterfield, Allan D Wang, Binghui Wu, Peng Hardas, Sarita S. Unrine, Jason M. Grulke, Eric A. Cai, Jian Klein, Jon B. Pierce, William M. Yokel, Robert A. Sultana, Rukhsana J Nanomed Nanotechnol Article Nanoceria (CeO(2), cerium oxide nanoparticles) is proposed as a therapeutic for multiple disorders. In blood, nanoceria becomes protein-coated, changing its surface properties to yield a different presentation to cells. There is little information on the interaction of nanoceria with blood proteins. The current study is the first to report the proteomics identification of plasma and serum proteins adsorbed to nanoceria. The results identify a number of plasma and serum proteins interacting with nanoceria, proteins whose normal activities regulate numerous cell functions: antioxidant/detoxification, energy regulation, lipoproteins, signaling, complement, immune function, coagulation, iron homeostasis, proteolysis, inflammation, protein folding, protease inhibition, adhesion, protein/RNA degradation, and hormonal. The principal implications of this study are: 1) The protein corona may positively or negatively affect nanoceria cellular uptake, subsequent organ bioprocessing, and effects; and 2) Nanoceria adsorption may alter protein structure and function, including pro- and inflammatory effects. Consequently, prior to their use as therapeutic agents, better understanding of the effects of nanoceria protein coating is warranted. 2020 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8478346/ /pubmed/34589268 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Butterfield, Allan D Wang, Binghui Wu, Peng Hardas, Sarita S. Unrine, Jason M. Grulke, Eric A. Cai, Jian Klein, Jon B. Pierce, William M. Yokel, Robert A. Sultana, Rukhsana Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo |
title | Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo |
title_full | Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo |
title_fullStr | Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo |
title_short | Plasma and Serum Proteins Bound to Nanoceria: Insights into Pathways by which Nanoceria may Exert Its Beneficial and Deleterious Effects In Vivo |
title_sort | plasma and serum proteins bound to nanoceria: insights into pathways by which nanoceria may exert its beneficial and deleterious effects in vivo |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8478346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589268 |
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