In vitro evaluation of physicochemical-dependent effects of polymeric nanoparticles on their cellular uptake and co-localization using pulmonary calu-3 cell lines.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1080/03639045.2024.2332889
Nashwa Osman, Paul Curley, Helen Box, Neill Liptrott, Darren Sexton, Imran Saleem
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Abstract

Objective: The study evaluated physicochemical properties of eight different polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) and their interaction with lung barrier and their suitability for pulmonary drug delivery.

Methods: Eight physiochemically different NPs were fabricated from Poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA, PL) and Poly glycerol adipate-co-ω-pentadecalactone (PGA-co-PDL, PG) via emulsification-solvent evaporation. Pulmonary barrier integrity was investigated in vitro using Calu-3 under air-liquid interface. NPs internalization was investigated using a group of pharmacological inhibitors with subsequent microscopic visual confirmation.

Results: Eight NPs were successfully formulated from two polymers using emulsion-solvent evaporation; 200, 500 and 800 nm, negatively-charged and positively-charged. All different NPs did not alter tight junctions and PG NPs showed similar behavior to PL NPs, indicating its suitability for pulmonary drug delivery. Active endocytosis uptake mechanisms with physicochemical dependent manner were observed. In addition, NPs internalization and co-localization with lysosomes were visually confirmed indicating their vesicular transport.

Conclusion: PG and PL NPs had shown no or low harmful effects on the barrier integrity, and with effective internalization and vesicular transport, thus, prospectively can be designed for pulmonary delivery applications.

使用肺 calu-3 细胞系体外评估聚合物纳米颗粒对其细胞摄取和共定位的理化依赖效应。
目的:本研究评估了八种不同聚合物纳米粒子(NPs)的理化性质及其与肺屏障的相互作用,以及它们用于肺部给药的适宜性:该研究评估了八种不同聚合物纳米粒子(NPs)的理化性质及其与肺屏障的相互作用,以及它们在肺部给药中的适用性:方法:通过乳化-溶剂蒸发法,用聚乳酸-共聚乙醇酸(PLGA,PL)和聚甘油-己二酸-共ω-十五内酯(PGA-共-PDL,PG)制成八种不同理化性质的纳米粒子。使用 Calu-3 在空气-液体界面下体外研究了肺屏障的完整性。使用一组药理抑制剂调查了 NPs 的内化情况,并随后进行了显微视觉确认:利用乳液-溶剂蒸发法成功地从两种聚合物中配制出了八种 NPs:200、500 和 800 nm,带负电荷和带正电荷。所有不同的 NPs 都没有改变紧密连接,PG NPs 的行为与 PL NPs 相似,这表明它适合用于肺部给药。观察到了物理化学依赖性的主动内吞摄取机制。此外,NPs 的内化和与溶酶体的共定位也得到了直观的证实,这表明它们具有囊泡运输功能:结论:PG 和 PL NPs 对屏障的完整性没有或很少产生有害影响,并具有有效的内化和囊泡转运作用,因此有望设计用于肺部给药。
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