Identification of Receptor Binding to the Biomolecular Corona of Nanoparticles

Sandra Lara, Fatima Alnasser, Ester Polo, David Garry, Maria Cristina Lo Giudice, Delyan R Hristov, Louise Rocks, Anna Salvati, Yan Yan, Kenneth A Dawson

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Abstract

Biomolecules adsorbed on nanoparticles are known to confer a biological identity to nanoparticles, mediating the interactions with cells and biological barriers. However, how these molecules are presented on the particle surface in biological milieu remains unclear. The central aim of this study is to identify key protein recognition motifs and link them to specific cell-receptor interactions. Here we employed an immuno-mapping technique to quantify epitope presentations of two major proteins in the serum corona, low-density lipoprotein and immunoglobulin G. Combining with a purpose-built receptor expression system, we show that both proteins present functional motifs to allow simultaneous recognition by low-density lipoprotein receptor and Fc-gamma receptor I of the corona. Our results suggest that the 'labelling' of nanoparticles by biomolecular adsorption processes allows for multiple pathways in biological processes in which they may be 'mistaken' for endogenous objects, such as lipoproteins, and exogenous ones, such as viral infections.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1884-1893
Number of pages10
JournalAcs Nano
Volume11
Issue number2
Early online date23-Jan-2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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