Mechanistic Understanding of the Biological Responses to Polymeric Nanoparticles.

ACS nano(2020)

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Abstract
Polymeric nanoparticles play important roles in the delivery of a multitude of therapeutic and imaging contrast agents. Although these nanomaterials have shown tremendous potential in disease diagnosis and therapy, there have been many reports on the failure of these nanoparticles in realizing their intended objectives due to an individual or a combination of factors, which have collectively challenged the merit of nanomedicine for disease theranostics. Herein, we investigate the interactions of polymeric nanoparticles with biological entities from molecular to organism levels. Specifically, the protein corona formation, endothelial uptake, and circulation time of these nanoparticles are systematically probed. We identify the crucial role of nanocarrier lipophilicity, zeta-potential, and size in controlling the interactions between nanoparticles and biological systems and propose a two-step framework in formulating a single nanoparticle system to regulate multiple biological effects. This study provides insight into the rational design and optimization of the performance of polymeric nanoparticles to advance their theranostic and nanomedicine applications.
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endothelial uptake,in vivo circulation,lipophilicity,polymeric nanoparticles,protein corona,zeta-potential
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