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Multifunctional Synthetic Protein Nanoparticles via Reactive Electrojetting.

Daniel F Quevedo1,2, Nahal Habibi1,3, Jason V Gregory1,3, Yazmin Hernandez1,2, Tyler D Brown4, Rikako Miki1,2, Bradley N Plummer1,3, Sahar Rahmani1,2, Jeffery E Raymond1,2,3, Samir Mitragotri2,4, Joerg Lahann1,2,3.   

Abstract

Protein nanoparticles are a promising approach for nanotherapeutics, as proteins combine versatile chemical and biological function with controlled biodegradability. In this work, the development of an adaptable synthesis method is presented for synthetic protein nanoparticles (SPNPs) based on reactive electrojetting. In contrast to past work with electrohydrodynamic cojetting using inert polymers, the jetting solutions are comprised of proteins and chemically activated macromers, designed to react with each other during the processing step, to form insoluble nanogel particles. SPNPs made from a variety of different proteins, such as transferrin, insulin, or hemoglobin, are stable and uniform under physiological conditions and maintain monodisperse sizes of around 200 nm. SPNPs comprised of transferrin and a disulfide containing macromer are stimuli-responsive, and serve as markers of oxidative stress within HeLa cells. Beyond isotropic SPNPs, bicompartmental nanoparticles containing human serum albumin and transferrin in two distinct hemispheres are prepared via reactive electrojetting. This novel platform provides access to a novel class of versatile protein particles with nanoscale architectures that i) can be made from a variety of proteins and macromers, ii) have tunable biological responses, and iii) can be multicompartmental, a prerequisite for controlled release of multiple drugs.
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Keywords:  anisotropy; drug delivery; multifunctionality; nanomedicine; synthetic protein nanoparticles

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32974989     DOI: 10.1002/marc.202000425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromol Rapid Commun        ISSN: 1022-1336            Impact factor:   5.734


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3.  Systematic studies into uniform synthetic protein nanoparticles.

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