Doorgaan naar hoofdnavigatie Doorgaan naar zoeken Ga verder naar hoofdinhoud

The biomolecular corona of nanomedicines: Effects on nanomedicine outcomes and emerging opportunities

Onderzoeksoutput: ArticleAcademicpeer review

24 Citaten (Scopus)
178 Downloads (Pure)

Samenvatting

Upon administration, nanomedicines adsorb a corona of endogenous biomolecules on their surface, which can affect nanomedicine interactions with cells, targeting, and efficacy. While strategies to reduce protein binding are available, the high selectivity of the adsorbed corona is enabling novel applications, such as for biomarker discovery and rare protein identification. Additionally, the adsorbed molecules can promote interactions with specific cell receptors, thus conferring the nanomedicine new endogenous targeting capabilities. This has been reported for Onpattro, a lipid nanoparticle targeting the hepatocytes via apolipoproteins in its corona. Recently, selective organ-targeting (SORT) nanoparticles have been proposed, which exploit corona-mediated interactions to deliver nanoparticles outside the liver. Strategies for corona seeding and corona engineering are emerging to increase the selectivity of similar endogenous targeting mechanisms.
Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer103101
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftCurrent Opinion in Biotechnology
Volume87
Vroegere onlinedatum10-mrt.-2024
DOI's
StatusPublished - jun.-2024

Vingerafdruk

Duik in de onderzoeksthema's van 'The biomolecular corona of nanomedicines: Effects on nanomedicine outcomes and emerging opportunities'. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.

Citeer dit