Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial

Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have attracted great attention in biomedical fields due to their unique properties. However, there are few reports on clinical trial of these nanoparticles. In vivo, AuNPs face complex biological fluids containing abundant proteins, which challenge the prediction of their...

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Main Authors: Charbgoo, Fahimeh, Nejabat, Mojgan, Abnous, Khalil, Soltani, Fatemeh, Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi, Alibolandi, Mona, Shier, W. Thomas, Steele, Terry W. J., Mohammad Ramezani
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1421272020-06-16T04:25:13Z Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial Charbgoo, Fahimeh Nejabat, Mojgan Abnous, Khalil Soltani, Fatemeh Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi Alibolandi, Mona Shier, W. Thomas Steele, Terry W. J. Mohammad Ramezani School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials AuNPs Protein Corona Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have attracted great attention in biomedical fields due to their unique properties. However, there are few reports on clinical trial of these nanoparticles. In vivo, AuNPs face complex biological fluids containing abundant proteins, which challenge the prediction of their fate that is known as "bio-identity". These proteins attach onto the AuNPs surface forming protein corona that makes the first step of nano-bio interface and dictates the subsequent AuNPs fate. Protein corona formation even stealth active targeting effect of AuNPs. Manipulating the protein corona identity based on the researcher goal is the way to employ corona to achieve maximum effect in therapy or other applications. In this review, we provide details on the biological identity of AuNPs under various environmental- and/or physiological conditions. We also highlight how the particular corona can direct the biodistribution of AuNPs. We further discuss the strategies available for controlling or reducing corona formation on AuNPs surface and achieving desired effects using AuNPs in vivo by engineering protein corona on their surface. 2020-06-16T04:25:12Z 2020-06-16T04:25:12Z 2018 Journal Article Charbgoo, F., Nejabat, M., Abnous, K., Soltani, F., Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi., Alibolandi, M., . . . Mohammad Ramezani. (2018). Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial. Journal of Controlled Release, 272, 39-53. doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2018.01.002 0168-3659 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142127 10.1016/j.jconrel.2018.01.002 29305922 2-s2.0-85040242981 272 39 53 en Journal of Controlled Release © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Engineering::Materials
AuNPs
Protein Corona
spellingShingle Engineering::Materials
AuNPs
Protein Corona
Charbgoo, Fahimeh
Nejabat, Mojgan
Abnous, Khalil
Soltani, Fatemeh
Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi
Alibolandi, Mona
Shier, W. Thomas
Steele, Terry W. J.
Mohammad Ramezani
Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
description Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have attracted great attention in biomedical fields due to their unique properties. However, there are few reports on clinical trial of these nanoparticles. In vivo, AuNPs face complex biological fluids containing abundant proteins, which challenge the prediction of their fate that is known as "bio-identity". These proteins attach onto the AuNPs surface forming protein corona that makes the first step of nano-bio interface and dictates the subsequent AuNPs fate. Protein corona formation even stealth active targeting effect of AuNPs. Manipulating the protein corona identity based on the researcher goal is the way to employ corona to achieve maximum effect in therapy or other applications. In this review, we provide details on the biological identity of AuNPs under various environmental- and/or physiological conditions. We also highlight how the particular corona can direct the biodistribution of AuNPs. We further discuss the strategies available for controlling or reducing corona formation on AuNPs surface and achieving desired effects using AuNPs in vivo by engineering protein corona on their surface.
author2 School of Materials Science and Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science and Engineering
Charbgoo, Fahimeh
Nejabat, Mojgan
Abnous, Khalil
Soltani, Fatemeh
Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi
Alibolandi, Mona
Shier, W. Thomas
Steele, Terry W. J.
Mohammad Ramezani
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author Charbgoo, Fahimeh
Nejabat, Mojgan
Abnous, Khalil
Soltani, Fatemeh
Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi
Alibolandi, Mona
Shier, W. Thomas
Steele, Terry W. J.
Mohammad Ramezani
author_sort Charbgoo, Fahimeh
title Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
title_short Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
title_full Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
title_fullStr Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
title_full_unstemmed Gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
title_sort gold nanoparticle should understand protein corona for being a clinical nanomaterial
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142127
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