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Combinatorial Synthesis of and high-throughput protein release from polymer film and nanoparticle libraries.

Latrisha K Petersen1, Ana V Chavez-Santoscoy, Balaji Narasimhan.   

Abstract

Polyanhydrides are a class of biomaterials with excellent biocompatibility and drug delivery capabilities. While they have been studied extensively with conventional one-sample-at-a-time synthesis techniques, a more recent high-throughput approach has been developed enabling the synthesis and testing of large libraries of polyanhydrides(1). This will facilitate more efficient optimization and design process of these biomaterials for drug and vaccine delivery applications. The method in this work describes the combinatorial synthesis of biodegradable polyanhydride film and nanoparticle libraries and the high-throughput detection of protein release from these libraries. In this robotically operated method (Figure 1), linear actuators and syringe pumps are controlled by LabVIEW, which enables a hands-free automated protocol, eliminating user error. Furthermore, this method enables the rapid fabrication of micro-scale polymer libraries, reducing the batch size while resulting in the creation of multivariant polymer systems. This combinatorial approach to polymer synthesis facilitates the synthesis of up to 15 different polymers in an equivalent amount of time it would take to synthesize one polymer conventionally. In addition, the combinatorial polymer library can be fabricated into blank or protein-loaded geometries including films or nanoparticles upon dissolution of the polymer library in a solvent and precipitation into a non-solvent (for nanoparticles) or by vacuum drying (for films). Upon loading a fluorochrome-conjugated protein into the polymer libraries, protein release kinetics can be assessed at high-throughput using a fluorescence-based detection method (Figures 2 and 3) as described previously(1). This combinatorial platform has been validated with conventional methods(2) and the polyanhydride film and nanoparticle libraries have been characterized with (1)H NMR and FTIR. The libraries have been screened for protein release kinetics, stability and antigenicity; in vitro cellular toxicity, cytokine production, surface marker expression, adhesion, proliferation and differentiation; and in vivo biodistribution and mucoadhesion(1-11). The combinatorial method developed herein enables high-throughput polymer synthesis and fabrication of protein-loaded nanoparticle and film libraries, which can, in turn, be screened in vitro and in vivo for optimization of biomaterial performance.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22987047      PMCID: PMC3490248          DOI: 10.3791/3882

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


  15 in total

Review 1.  Combinatorial design of biomaterials for drug delivery: opportunities and challenges.

Authors:  Latrisha K Petersen; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Deliv       Date:  2008-08       Impact factor: 6.648

2.  Synthesis and characterization of novel polyanhydrides with tailored erosion mechanisms.

Authors:  María P Torres; Brandon M Vogel; Balaji Narasimhan; Surya K Mallapragada
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 4.396

3.  Protein stability in the presence of polymer degradation products: consequences for controlled release formulations.

Authors:  Amy S Determan; Jennifer H Wilson; Matt J Kipper; Michael J Wannemuehler; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2006-02-28       Impact factor: 12.479

4.  Amphiphilic polyanhydrides for protein stabilization and release.

Authors:  María P Torres; Amy S Determan; Gretchen L Anderson; Surya K Mallapragada; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2006-09-11       Impact factor: 12.479

5.  Amphiphilic polyanhydride films promote neural stem cell adhesion and differentiation.

Authors:  Latrisha K Petersen; Jisun Oh; Donald S Sakaguchi; Surya K Mallapragada; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2011-06-30       Impact factor: 3.845

6.  Encapsulation, stabilization, and release of BSA-FITC from polyanhydride microspheres.

Authors:  Amy S Determan; Brian G Trewyn; Victor S-Y Lin; Marit Nilsen-Hamilton; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2004-11-05       Impact factor: 9.776

7.  Novel, high throughput method to study in vitro protein release from polymer nanospheres.

Authors:  L K Petersen; C K Sackett; B Narasimhan
Journal:  J Comb Chem       Date:  2010 Jan-Feb

8.  Combinatorial/high throughput methods for the determination of polyanhydride phase behavior.

Authors:  Jon B Thorstenson; Latrisha K Petersen; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  J Comb Chem       Date:  2009 Sep-Oct

9.  High throughput cell-based screening of biodegradable polyanhydride libraries.

Authors:  Andrew F Adler; Latrisha K Petersen; Jennifer H Wilson; Maria P Torres; Jon B Thorstenson; Stuart W Gardner; Surya K Mallapragada; Michael J Wannemuehler; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  Comb Chem High Throughput Screen       Date:  2009-08-01       Impact factor: 1.339

10.  The simultaneous effect of polymer chemistry and device geometry on the in vitro activation of murine dendritic cells.

Authors:  Latrisha K Petersen; Li Xue; Michael J Wannemuehler; Krishna Rajan; Balaji Narasimhan
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2009-06-18       Impact factor: 12.479

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  3 in total

1.  High-throughput synthesis of carbohydrates and functionalization of polyanhydride nanoparticles.

Authors:  Brenda R Carrillo-Conde; Rajarshi Roychoudhury; Ana V Chavez-Santoscoy; Balaji Narasimhan; Nicola L B Pohl
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2012-07-06       Impact factor: 1.355

2.  Combinatorial co-encapsulation of hydrophobic molecules in poly(lactide-co-glycolide) microparticles.

Authors:  Abhinav P Acharya; Jamal S Lewis; Benjamin G Keselowsky
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2013-02-01       Impact factor: 12.479

3.  Polyanhydride Nanoparticle Delivery Platform Dramatically Enhances Killing of Filarial Worms.

Authors:  Andrea M Binnebose; Shannon L Haughney; Richard Martin; Paula M Imerman; Balaji Narasimhan; Bryan H Bellaire
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2015-10-23
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