Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids such as blood, quickly interact with their surrounding milieu resulting in a biological coating that results in large part as a function of the physicochemical properties of the nanomaterial. The large nanoparticle surface area-to-volume ratio further augments binding of biological molecules and the resulting biomolecular or protein corona, once thought of as problematic biofouling, is now viewed as a rich source of biological information that can guide the development of nanomedicines. This review gives an overview of the utility of the protein corona in proteomic profiling and discusses how a better understanding of nano-bio interactions can accelerate the clinical translation of nanomedicines and facilitate the identification of disease-specific biomarkers. With the FDA requirement of the protein corona analysis of nanoparticles in place, it is envisaged that analyzing the protein corona of nanoparticles on a case-by-case basis can provide highly valuable nano-bio interface information that can aid and improve their clinical translation.

Kamaly, N., Farokhzad, O., Corbo, C. (2022). Nanoparticle protein corona evolution: from biological impact to biomarker discovery. NANOSCALE, 14(5), 1606-1620 [10.1039/d1nr06580g].

Nanoparticle protein corona evolution: from biological impact to biomarker discovery

Corbo, Claudia
2022

Abstract

Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids such as blood, quickly interact with their surrounding milieu resulting in a biological coating that results in large part as a function of the physicochemical properties of the nanomaterial. The large nanoparticle surface area-to-volume ratio further augments binding of biological molecules and the resulting biomolecular or protein corona, once thought of as problematic biofouling, is now viewed as a rich source of biological information that can guide the development of nanomedicines. This review gives an overview of the utility of the protein corona in proteomic profiling and discusses how a better understanding of nano-bio interactions can accelerate the clinical translation of nanomedicines and facilitate the identification of disease-specific biomarkers. With the FDA requirement of the protein corona analysis of nanoparticles in place, it is envisaged that analyzing the protein corona of nanoparticles on a case-by-case basis can provide highly valuable nano-bio interface information that can aid and improve their clinical translation.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Protein corona; nanomedicine; proteomics; biomarkers;
English
14-gen-2022
2022
14
5
1606
1620
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Kamaly, N., Farokhzad, O., Corbo, C. (2022). Nanoparticle protein corona evolution: from biological impact to biomarker discovery. NANOSCALE, 14(5), 1606-1620 [10.1039/d1nr06580g].
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