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The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging

A central paradigm in nanomedicine is that when synthetic nanoparticles (NPs) enter the body, they are immediately cloaked by a corona of macromolecules (mostly proteins) that mediates the role of the physico-chemical properties in the NP biological functions (the “coronation paradigm”). In this wor...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xingliang, Liang, Huiyi, Yan, Yanzi, Wu, Jingjiao, Bottini, Massimo, Liu, Lixin, Chen, Yongming
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35224306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.044
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author Liu, Xingliang
Liang, Huiyi
Yan, Yanzi
Wu, Jingjiao
Bottini, Massimo
Liu, Lixin
Chen, Yongming
author_facet Liu, Xingliang
Liang, Huiyi
Yan, Yanzi
Wu, Jingjiao
Bottini, Massimo
Liu, Lixin
Chen, Yongming
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description A central paradigm in nanomedicine is that when synthetic nanoparticles (NPs) enter the body, they are immediately cloaked by a corona of macromolecules (mostly proteins) that mediates the role of the physico-chemical properties in the NP biological functions (the “coronation paradigm”). In this work, we focused on the assessment of the “coronation paradigm” for cationic NPs (cNPs) used as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drugs due to their ability to scavenge cell-free DNA (cfDNA). We fabricated series of cNPs uniformly coated with single or di-hydroxyl groups and different types of amino groups and showed that hydroxylated nanoparticles displayed a prolonged retention in inflamed joints and greater anti-inflammatory effect in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats than the non-hydroxylated analogues. Especially, the cNPs with secondary amines and a di-hydroxyl shell showed the best performance among the tested cNPs. Proteomic analysis showed that the cNPs with a di-hydroxyl shell adsorbed less opsonin proteins than the cNPs carrying mono hydroxyl groups and non-hydroxylated ones, which may provide a mechanistic explanation for the different biodistribution profiles of cNPs. Thus, this study suggests that the protein corona mediates the effects of the surface chemistry on the fate and functions of cNPs as anti-RA drugs.
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spelling pubmed-88439522022-02-25 The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging Liu, Xingliang Liang, Huiyi Yan, Yanzi Wu, Jingjiao Bottini, Massimo Liu, Lixin Chen, Yongming Bioact Mater Article A central paradigm in nanomedicine is that when synthetic nanoparticles (NPs) enter the body, they are immediately cloaked by a corona of macromolecules (mostly proteins) that mediates the role of the physico-chemical properties in the NP biological functions (the “coronation paradigm”). In this work, we focused on the assessment of the “coronation paradigm” for cationic NPs (cNPs) used as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drugs due to their ability to scavenge cell-free DNA (cfDNA). We fabricated series of cNPs uniformly coated with single or di-hydroxyl groups and different types of amino groups and showed that hydroxylated nanoparticles displayed a prolonged retention in inflamed joints and greater anti-inflammatory effect in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats than the non-hydroxylated analogues. Especially, the cNPs with secondary amines and a di-hydroxyl shell showed the best performance among the tested cNPs. Proteomic analysis showed that the cNPs with a di-hydroxyl shell adsorbed less opsonin proteins than the cNPs carrying mono hydroxyl groups and non-hydroxylated ones, which may provide a mechanistic explanation for the different biodistribution profiles of cNPs. Thus, this study suggests that the protein corona mediates the effects of the surface chemistry on the fate and functions of cNPs as anti-RA drugs. KeAi Publishing 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8843952/ /pubmed/35224306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.044 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Liu, Xingliang
Liang, Huiyi
Yan, Yanzi
Wu, Jingjiao
Bottini, Massimo
Liu, Lixin
Chen, Yongming
The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging
title The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging
title_full The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging
title_fullStr The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging
title_full_unstemmed The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging
title_short The protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free DNA scavenging
title_sort protein corona modulates the inflammation inhibition by cationic nanoparticles via cell-free dna scavenging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35224306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.044
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