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Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system
Progress in nanotechnology has determined new strategies concerning drug delivery into the central nervous system for the treatment of degenerative and inflammatory diseases. To date, brain targeting through systemic drug administration, even in a nano-composition, is often unsuccessful. Therefore,...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35538965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11290d |
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author | D'Elios, M. M. Aldinucci, A. Amoriello, R. Benagiano, M. Bonechi, E. Maggi, P. Flori, A. Ravagli, C. Saer, D. Cappiello, L. Conti, L. Valtancoli, B. Bencini, A. Menichetti, L. Baldi, G. Ballerini, C. |
author_facet | D'Elios, M. M. Aldinucci, A. Amoriello, R. Benagiano, M. Bonechi, E. Maggi, P. Flori, A. Ravagli, C. Saer, D. Cappiello, L. Conti, L. Valtancoli, B. Bencini, A. Menichetti, L. Baldi, G. Ballerini, C. |
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description | Progress in nanotechnology has determined new strategies concerning drug delivery into the central nervous system for the treatment of degenerative and inflammatory diseases. To date, brain targeting through systemic drug administration, even in a nano-composition, is often unsuccessful. Therefore, we investigated the possibility of loading T lymphocytes with PGLA–PEG COOH magnetite nanoparticles (30 nm), which can be built up to easily bind drugs and monoclonal antibodies, and to exploit the ability of activated T cells to cross the blood–brain barrier and infiltrate the brain parenchyma. Iron oxide nanoparticles have been widely used in biomedical applications due to their theranostic properties and are therefore a well-established nanomaterial. The magnetite core is easily hybridized with polymeric compounds that may enhance the possibility of the nanoparticles entering cells with low phagocytic properties. Taking advantage of these material characteristics, after in vitro assessment of the viability and functionality of nano-loaded MOG(35–55) specific T cells, we transferred cells containing the nano-cargo into naïve mice affected by experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal model of multiple sclerosis. By means of histological and immunohistological methods, we were able to identify the nano-loaded T cells in the central nervous system. Our data demonstrated that T cells containing nanomaterials hold the possibility of carrying and releasing nanoparticles in the brain. |
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spelling | pubmed-90769782022-05-09 Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system D'Elios, M. M. Aldinucci, A. Amoriello, R. Benagiano, M. Bonechi, E. Maggi, P. Flori, A. Ravagli, C. Saer, D. Cappiello, L. Conti, L. Valtancoli, B. Bencini, A. Menichetti, L. Baldi, G. Ballerini, C. RSC Adv Chemistry Progress in nanotechnology has determined new strategies concerning drug delivery into the central nervous system for the treatment of degenerative and inflammatory diseases. To date, brain targeting through systemic drug administration, even in a nano-composition, is often unsuccessful. Therefore, we investigated the possibility of loading T lymphocytes with PGLA–PEG COOH magnetite nanoparticles (30 nm), which can be built up to easily bind drugs and monoclonal antibodies, and to exploit the ability of activated T cells to cross the blood–brain barrier and infiltrate the brain parenchyma. Iron oxide nanoparticles have been widely used in biomedical applications due to their theranostic properties and are therefore a well-established nanomaterial. The magnetite core is easily hybridized with polymeric compounds that may enhance the possibility of the nanoparticles entering cells with low phagocytic properties. Taking advantage of these material characteristics, after in vitro assessment of the viability and functionality of nano-loaded MOG(35–55) specific T cells, we transferred cells containing the nano-cargo into naïve mice affected by experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal model of multiple sclerosis. By means of histological and immunohistological methods, we were able to identify the nano-loaded T cells in the central nervous system. Our data demonstrated that T cells containing nanomaterials hold the possibility of carrying and releasing nanoparticles in the brain. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9076978/ /pubmed/35538965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11290d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry D'Elios, M. M. Aldinucci, A. Amoriello, R. Benagiano, M. Bonechi, E. Maggi, P. Flori, A. Ravagli, C. Saer, D. Cappiello, L. Conti, L. Valtancoli, B. Bencini, A. Menichetti, L. Baldi, G. Ballerini, C. Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
title | Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
title_full | Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
title_fullStr | Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
title_full_unstemmed | Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
title_short | Myelin-specific T cells carry and release magnetite PGLA–PEG COOH nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
title_sort | myelin-specific t cells carry and release magnetite pgla–peg cooh nanoparticles in the mouse central nervous system |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35538965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11290d |
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