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Nanoparticle protein corona evolution: from biological impact to biomarker discovery

Nazila Kamaly, Omid C. Farokhzad, Claudia Corbo

2022Nanoscale56 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids such as blood, quickly interact with their surrounding milieu resulting in a biological coating that results in large part as a function of the physicochemical properties of the nanomaterial. The large nanoparticle surface area-to-volume ratio further augments binding of biological molecules and the resulting biomolecular or protein corona, once thought of as problematic biofouling, is now viewed as a rich source of biological information that can guide the development of nanomedicines. This review gives an overview of the utility of the protein corona in proteomic profiling and discusses how a better understanding of nano-bio interactions can accelerate the clinical translation of nanomedicines and facilitate the identification of disease-specific biomarkers. With the FDA requirement of the protein corona analysis of nanoparticles in place, it is envisaged that analyzing the protein corona of nanoparticles on a case-by-case basis can provide highly valuable nano-bio interface information that can aid and improve their clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyNanoparticleNanomedicineBiomarker discoveryCorona (planetary geology)NanomaterialsProfiling (computer programming)Computational biologyProteomicsMaterials scienceChemistryComputer scienceBiologyGeneOperating systemBiochemistryVenusAstrobiologyNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques