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Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV

Delivering cargo to the central nervous system (CNS) remains a pharmacological challenge. For infectious diseases such as HIV, the CNS acts as a latent reservoir that is inadequately managed by systemic antiretrovirals (ARTs). ARTs thus cannot eradicate HIV, and given CNS infection, patients experie...

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Autores principales: Hamadani, Christine M., Mahdi, Fakhri, Merrell, Anya, Flanders, Jack, Cao, Ruofan, Vashisth, Priyavrat, Pride, Mercedes C., Hunter, Alysha N., Singh, Gagandeep, Roman, Gregg, Paris, Jason J., Tanner, Eden E. L.
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Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824802
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2574352/v1
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author Hamadani, Christine M.
Mahdi, Fakhri
Merrell, Anya
Flanders, Jack
Cao, Ruofan
Vashisth, Priyavrat
Pride, Mercedes C.
Hunter, Alysha N.
Singh, Gagandeep
Roman, Gregg
Paris, Jason J.
Tanner, Eden E. L.
author_facet Hamadani, Christine M.
Mahdi, Fakhri
Merrell, Anya
Flanders, Jack
Cao, Ruofan
Vashisth, Priyavrat
Pride, Mercedes C.
Hunter, Alysha N.
Singh, Gagandeep
Roman, Gregg
Paris, Jason J.
Tanner, Eden E. L.
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description Delivering cargo to the central nervous system (CNS) remains a pharmacological challenge. For infectious diseases such as HIV, the CNS acts as a latent reservoir that is inadequately managed by systemic antiretrovirals (ARTs). ARTs thus cannot eradicate HIV, and given CNS infection, patients experience an array of neurological deficits that are collectively referred to as ‘neuroHIV’. Herein we report the development of bioinspired ionic liquid-coated nanoparticles (IL-NPs) for in situ hitchhiking on red blood cells (RBCs), which enabled 48% delivery of intravenously infused cargo to the brain. Moreover, the ionic liquid (IL) choline trans-2-hexenoate (CA2HA 1:2) demonstrated preferential accumulation in parenchymal microglia over endothelial cells post-delivery. We further demonstrate the successful loading of abacavir (ABC), an ART that is challenging to encapsulate, into the IL-coated NPs and verify the retention of antiviral efficacy in vitro. IL-NPs were not cytotoxic to primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and the CA2HA 1:2 coating conferred notable anti-viremic capacity on its own. In addition, in vitro cell culture assays showed markedly increased uptake of IL-coated nanoparticles into neuronal cells compared to bare nanoparticles. This work debuts bioinspired ionic liquids as promising nanoparticle coatings to assist CNS biodistribution and has the potential to revolutionize the delivery of cargos (i.e., drugs, viral vectors) through compartmental barriers such as the blood-brain-barrier (BBB), illustrated in the graphical abstract below.
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spelling pubmed-99492572023-02-24 Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV Hamadani, Christine M. Mahdi, Fakhri Merrell, Anya Flanders, Jack Cao, Ruofan Vashisth, Priyavrat Pride, Mercedes C. Hunter, Alysha N. Singh, Gagandeep Roman, Gregg Paris, Jason J. Tanner, Eden E. L. Res Sq Article Delivering cargo to the central nervous system (CNS) remains a pharmacological challenge. For infectious diseases such as HIV, the CNS acts as a latent reservoir that is inadequately managed by systemic antiretrovirals (ARTs). ARTs thus cannot eradicate HIV, and given CNS infection, patients experience an array of neurological deficits that are collectively referred to as ‘neuroHIV’. Herein we report the development of bioinspired ionic liquid-coated nanoparticles (IL-NPs) for in situ hitchhiking on red blood cells (RBCs), which enabled 48% delivery of intravenously infused cargo to the brain. Moreover, the ionic liquid (IL) choline trans-2-hexenoate (CA2HA 1:2) demonstrated preferential accumulation in parenchymal microglia over endothelial cells post-delivery. We further demonstrate the successful loading of abacavir (ABC), an ART that is challenging to encapsulate, into the IL-coated NPs and verify the retention of antiviral efficacy in vitro. IL-NPs were not cytotoxic to primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and the CA2HA 1:2 coating conferred notable anti-viremic capacity on its own. In addition, in vitro cell culture assays showed markedly increased uptake of IL-coated nanoparticles into neuronal cells compared to bare nanoparticles. This work debuts bioinspired ionic liquids as promising nanoparticle coatings to assist CNS biodistribution and has the potential to revolutionize the delivery of cargos (i.e., drugs, viral vectors) through compartmental barriers such as the blood-brain-barrier (BBB), illustrated in the graphical abstract below. American Journal Experts 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9949257/ /pubmed/36824802 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2574352/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Hamadani, Christine M.
Mahdi, Fakhri
Merrell, Anya
Flanders, Jack
Cao, Ruofan
Vashisth, Priyavrat
Pride, Mercedes C.
Hunter, Alysha N.
Singh, Gagandeep
Roman, Gregg
Paris, Jason J.
Tanner, Eden E. L.
Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV
title Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV
title_full Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV
title_fullStr Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV
title_full_unstemmed Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV
title_short Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV
title_sort ionic liquid coating-driven nanoparticle delivery to the brain: applications for neurohiv
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824802
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2574352/v1
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