Mathematical modeling of the protein corona: Implications for nanoparticulate delivery systems

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Abstract

This article discusses the role of the protein corona in delivery systems with tagged nanoparticles and how knowledge of the protein corona can help in optimizing delivery. The basic question is whether and how the binding of proteins and other biomolecules at the nanoparticle surface interfere with the interaction between a tag and its receptor. This is an interesting problem in many respects, but most intriguing are the observed differences in delivery effi ciency in vivo compared with protein-free in vitro conditions. In order to understand possible situations that the nanoparticle will face in a protein-rich biological environment, we will fi rst describe the formation of a protein corona and thereafter discuss potential perturbations of the delivery systems when moving from in vitro testing to in vivo applications. We emphasize the role of mathematical modeling in optimizing the design of functionalized nanoparticles to achieve high success of delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Immunological Properties of Engineered Nanomaterials:
Subtitle of host publicationHaematocompatibility of Engineered Nanomaterials
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing
Pages53-65
Number of pages13
Volume2
Edition2
ISBN (Electronic)9789814699174
ISBN (Print)9789814699167
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Apr 1

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Pharmacology and Toxicology

Free keywords

  • Delivery
  • Mathematical modeling
  • Nanoparticle
  • Protein corona
  • Targeting

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