Sun Young Lee, Jae Won Choi, Tae Geol Lee, Min Beom Heo and Jin Gyeong Son
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摘要
对纳米材料进入生物液体时形成的蛋白质冠层(PCs)进行可靠的表征是开发安全高效纳米药物的关键一步。我们观察到,牛血清白蛋白(BSA)包覆的多壁碳纳米管(MWCNTs)不会引起细胞毒性,但根据 BSA 预处理浓度的不同,细胞吸收率也不同。为了确定这些细微差别如何影响 A549 细胞的反应和细胞内变化,我们进行了光谱(圆二色光谱和傅立叶变换红外光谱)和质谱(纳流液相色谱-电喷雾离子化-串联质谱)分析。本研究采用的各种表征技术揭示了以下内容。(i) 根据 BSA 浓度的不同,MWCNT 上 PC 的组成比例也不同。(ii) 蛋白质二级结构分析表明,α-螺旋结构随着 BSA 浓度的增加而增加。(iii) 蛋白质组分析表明,在高于和低于 5 毫克/毫升-1 的水平下,不同的生物通路被激活。这种光谱和光谱测量相结合的方法提供了对 PC 组成以及纳米/生物界面状态如何与细胞级反应相关联的综合理解。我们的研究结果可为纳米药物开发的可靠和实际应用提供支持。
Influence of albumin concentration on surface characteristics and cellular responses in the pre-incubation of multi-walled carbon nanotubes†
Reliable characterization of protein coronas (PCs) that form when nanomaterials are introduced into biological fluids is a critical step in the development of safe and efficient nanomedicine. We observed that bovine serum albumin (BSA)-coated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) do not induce cytotoxicity, but have different cellular uptake rates depending on the BSA pretreatment concentration. To determine how these slight differences affect A549 cell responses and intracellular changes, we conducted spectroscopic (circular dichroism and Fourier-transform infrared) and spectrometric (nanoflow liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization–tandem mass spectrometry) analyses. The various characterization techniques conducted in this study reveal the following. (i) The composition ratio of PCs on MWCNTs differs depending on the BSA concentration. (ii) Analysis of the secondary structure of the proteins revealed that the α-helix structure increased with increasing BSA concentration. (iii) Proteomic analysis showed that different biological pathways were activated at levels higher and lower than 5 mg mL−1. Such combined spectroscopic and spectrometric approaches provide an integrated understanding of PC composition as well as how nano/bio-interface states are linked to cellular-level responses. Our results can support reliable and practical applications of nanomedicine development.