| Literature DB >> 27913308 |
Haneen Omar1, Jonas G Croissant1, Kholod Alamoudi1, Shahad Alsaiari1, Ibrahim Alradwan2, Majed A Majrashi2, Dalaver H Anjum3, Patricia Martins1, Ria Laamarti4, Jorg Eppinger4, Basem Moosa1, Abdulaziz Almalik5, Niveen M Khashab6.
Abstract
The delivery of large cargos of diameter above 15nm for biomedical applications has proved challenging since it requires biocompatible, stably-loaded, and biodegradable nanomaterials. In this study, we describe the design of biodegradable silica-iron oxide hybrid nanovectors with large mesopores for large protein delivery in cancer cells. The mesopores of the nanomaterials spanned from 20 to 60nm in diameter and post-functionalization allowed the electrostatic immobilization of large proteins (e.g. mTFP-Ferritin, ~534kDa). Half of the content of the nanovectors was based with iron oxide nanophases which allowed the rapid biodegradation of the carrier in fetal bovine serum and a magnetic responsiveness. The nanovectors released large protein cargos in aqueous solution under acidic pH or magnetic stimuli. The delivery of large proteins was then autonomously achieved in cancer cells via the silica-iron oxide nanovectors, which is thus a promising for biomedical applications.Entities:
Keywords: biodegradable nanoparticles; magnetic nanoparticles; pH triggered delivery; protein delivery; silica nanoparticles
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27913308 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.11.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776