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Synthesis of Erythrocyte Nanodiscs for Bacterial Toxin Neutralization

Lei Sun, Dan Wang, Ilkoo Noh, Ronnie H. Fang, Weiwei Gao, Liangfang Zhang

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nanodiscs are a compelling nanomedicine platform due to their ultrasmall size and distinct disc shape. Current nanodisc formulations are made primarily with synthetic lipid bilayers and proteins. Here, we report a cellular nanodisc made with human red blood cell (RBC) membrane (denoted "RBC-ND") and show its effective neutralization against bacterial toxins. In vitro, RBC-ND neutralizes the hemolytic activity and cytotoxicity caused by purified α-toxin or complex whole secreted proteins (wSP) from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. In vivo, RBC-ND confers significant survival benefits for mice intoxicated with α-toxin or wSP in both therapeutic and prevention regimens. Moreover, RBC-ND shows good biocompatibility and biosafety in vivo. Overall, RBC-ND distinguishes itself by inheriting the biological functions of the source cell membrane for bioactivity. The design strategy of RBC-ND can be generalized to other types of cell membranes for broad applications.

Topics & Concepts

NanodiscIn vivoChemistryCytotoxicityIn vitroMagnetotactic bacteriaRed blood cellToxinBiocompatibilityLipid bilayerBiochemistryBiophysicsBacteriaCell biologyMicrobiologyBiologyMembraneBiotechnologyOrganic chemistryGeneticsErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies