Interactions of nanoparticles with living and synthetic bio-membrane

IF 39 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rashad Kariuki, Kalpani A. Mirihana, Rowan Penman, Andrew Hung, Nastaran Meftahi, Gary Bryant, Paul A. Ramsland, Kislon Voïtchovsky, Charlotte E. Conn, Claudia Contini, Saffron J. Bryant, Andrew J. Christofferson, Aaron Elbourne
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Interactions between nanomaterials and biointerfaces are of great interest across many research fields, including chemistry, physics, engineering, and biology, with applications from diagnostics to therapeutics, and in drug delivery systems. By tailoring nanomaterial properties via functionalisation, their efficacy can be enhanced for a variety of biomedical scenarios. Nanomaterial-based therapeutics, diagnostics, and theranostics display a common need to interact with biological tissue, i.e., they must make contact with, and often transverse, the external membrane of a cell or organism to elicit the desired response. As such, understanding nanoparticle (NP)–bio-membrane interactions is paramount to designing and optimising nanoparticle-based therapies and technologies for biological applications. Historically, in vivo investigations have proven to be challenging due to the complexity and intricate interactions involved with complete cell membranes. This has led researchers to employ model bio-membranes, which can be investigated using a range of in vitro experimental and theoretical techniques, to isolate the underpinning interaction mechanisms of NPs at the bio-interface. This review aims to unify the current literature regarding the biophysical interactions between inorganic and organic NPs and bio-membrane interfaces, including living and synthetic systems. The article will explore the role of membrane composition, NP morphology and chemistry, and the forces involved in interactions between the two entities. Identifying the fundamental influences of NP–membrane interactions, primarily synthetic NPs as these are more clinically applied, will allow for the more effective design of novel biomedical agents for future therapies.

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纳米粒子与生物膜和合成生物膜的相互作用
纳米材料和生物界面之间的相互作用在许多研究领域都引起了极大的兴趣,包括化学、物理、工程和生物学,从诊断到治疗以及药物输送系统都有应用。通过功能化定制纳米材料的特性,它们的功效可以在各种生物医学场景中得到增强。基于纳米材料的治疗学、诊断学和治疗学显示出与生物组织相互作用的共同需求,即它们必须与细胞或生物体的外膜接触,并且通常是横向的,以引起所需的反应。因此,理解纳米粒子(NP) -生物膜的相互作用对于设计和优化基于纳米粒子的生物应用疗法和技术至关重要。从历史上看,由于完整细胞膜的复杂性和复杂的相互作用,体内研究已被证明是具有挑战性的。这导致研究人员采用模型生物膜,可以使用一系列体外实验和理论技术进行研究,以分离生物界面上NPs的基础相互作用机制。本文综述了无机和有机NPs与生物膜界面之间的生物物理相互作用,包括生物系统和合成系统。本文将探讨膜组成,NP形态和化学的作用,以及两种实体之间相互作用所涉及的力。确定np -膜相互作用的基本影响,主要是合成的np,因为它们在临床上应用得更多,将允许更有效地设计用于未来治疗的新型生物医学药物。
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Chemical Society Reviews
Chemical Society Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
80.80
自引率
1.10%
发文量
345
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Society Reviews is published by: Royal Society of Chemistry. Focus: Review articles on topics of current interest in chemistry; Predecessors: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society (1947–1971); Current title: Since 1971; Impact factor: 60.615 (2021); Themed issues: Occasional themed issues on new and emerging areas of research in the chemical sciences
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