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Glyco-nanotechnology: A biomedical perspective

Mausam Kalita, Macy Payne, Stefan H. Bossmann

2022Nanomedicine Nanotechnology Biology and Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glycans govern cellular signaling through glycan-protein and glycan-glycan crosstalk. Disruption in the crosstalk initiates 'rogue' signaling and pathology. Nanomaterials supply platforms for multivalent displays of glycans, mediate 'rogue' signal correction, and provide disease treatment modalities (therapeutics). The decorated glycans also target overexpressed lectins on unhealthy cells and direct metal nanoparticles such as gold, iron oxide, and quantum dots to the site of infection. The nanoparticles inform us about the state of the disease (diagnosis) through their distinct optical, magnetic, and electronic properties. Glyco-nanoparticles can sense disease biomarkers, report changes in protein-glycan interactions, and safeguard quality control (analysis). Here we review the current state of glyco-nanotechnology focusing on diagnosis, therapeutics, and analysis of human diseases. We highlight how glyco-nanotechnology could aid in improving diagnostic methods for the detection of disease biomarkers with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and fluorescence imaging (FLI), enhance therapeutics such as anti-adhesive treatment of cancer and vaccines against pneumonia, and advance analysis such as the rapid detection of pharmaceutical heparin contaminant and recombinant SARS-COV-2 spike protein. We illustrate these progressions and outline future potentials of glyco-nanotechnology in advancing human health.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyGlycanCrosstalkMagnetic nanoparticlesNanoparticleComputational biologyChemistryMedicineMaterials scienceBiologyBiochemistryEngineeringElectronic engineeringGlycoproteinGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchBacteriophages and microbial interactionsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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