| Literature DB >> 29915272 |
Manuel Tonigold1,2, Johanna Simon1,2, Diego Estupiñán2, Maria Kokkinopoulou2, Jonas Reinholz1,2, Ulrike Kintzel1,2, Anke Kaltbeitzel2, Patricia Renz2, Matthias P Domogalla1, Kerstin Steinbrink1, Ingo Lieberwirth2, Daniel Crespy2, Katharina Landfester2, Volker Mailänder3,4.
Abstract
To promote drug delivery to exact sites and cell types, the surface of nanocarriers is functionalized with targeting antibodies or ligands, typically coupled by covalent chemistry. Once the nanocarrier is exposed to biological fluid such as plasma, however, its surface is inevitably covered with various biomolecules forming the protein corona, which masks the targeting ability of the nanoparticle. Here, we show that we can use a pre-adsorption process to attach targeting antibodies to the surface of the nanocarrier. Pre-adsorbed antibodies remain functional and are not completely exchanged or covered by the biomolecular corona, whereas coupled antibodies are more affected by this shielding. We conclude that pre-adsorption is potentially a versatile, efficient and rapid method of attaching targeting moieties to the surface of nanocarriers.Mesh:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29915272 DOI: 10.1038/s41565-018-0171-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Nanotechnol ISSN: 1748-3387 Impact factor: 39.213