Optimizing the properties of the protein corona surrounding nanoparticles for tuning payload release

Anna Cifuentes-Rius, Helena De Puig, James Chen Yong Kah, Salvador Borros, Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli*

*Autor/a de correspondencia de este trabajo

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We manipulate the passive release rates of DNA payloads on protein coronas formed around nanoparticles (NPs) by varying the corona composition. The coronas are prepared using a mixture of hard and soft corona proteins. We form coronas around gold nanorods (NRs), nanobones (NBs), and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) from human serum (HS) and find that tuning the amount of human serum albumin (HSA) in the NR-coronas (NR-HS-DNA) changes the payload release profile. The effect of buffer strength, HS concentration, and concentration of the cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) passivating the NP surfaces on passive release is explored. We find that corona properties play an important role in passive release, and concentrations of CTAB, HS, and phosphate buffer used in corona formation can tune payload release profiles. These advances in understanding protein corona properties bring us closer toward developing a set of basic design rules that enable their manipulation and optimization for particular biological applications.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)10066-10074
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónACS Nano
Volumen7
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 26 nov 2013

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