清道夫受体在纳米治疗药物安全开发中的意义。

Jonathan H Shannahan, Wei Bai, Jared M Brown
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纳米材料(NMs)正被用于各种生物医学应用,包括药物输送、诊断和治疗靶向。由于在纳米尺度上展示的独特的物理化学性质,这些应用成为可能。为了确保临床使用NMs的安全开发,有必要了解它们与细胞,特别是细胞表面受体的相互作用,这将有助于它们的毒性和/或临床功能。最近,我们和其他研究人员研究了清道夫受体在介导纳米细胞相互作用和反应中的作用。清道夫受体在临床使用中首先遇到NMs的多种细胞类型中表达,如巨噬细胞和内皮细胞。清道夫受体被认为可以促进从外来物质到内源性脂质/蛋白质的各种配体的摄取。虽然NMs与清道夫受体的相互作用可能在某些情况下允许靶向治疗,但它也对NMs的隐形递送和避免这类受体的清除能力提出了挑战。由于它们在促进免疫反应中的作用,清道夫受体介导的炎症也是NM递送后关注的问题。在这篇简短的综述中强调的研究旨在总结我们目前对纳米清除剂受体相互作用的后果的理解。
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Implications of scavenger receptors in the safe development of nanotherapeutics.

Nanomaterials (NMs) are being utilized in a variety of biomedical applications including drug delivery, diagnostics, and therapeutic targeting. These applications are made possible due to the unique physicochemical properties that are exhibited at the nanoscale. To ensure safe development of NMs for clinical use, it is necessary to understand their interactions with cells and specifically cell surface receptors, which will facilitate either their toxicity and/or clinical function. Recently our research and others have investigated the role of scavenger receptors in mediating NM-cell interactions and responses. Scavenger receptors are expressed by a variety of cell types that are first to encounter NMs during clinical use such as macrophages and endothelial cells. Scavenger receptors are recognized to facilitate uptake of a wide variety of ligands ranging from foreign substances to endogenous lipids/proteins. While interaction of NMs with scavenger receptors may allow therapeutic targeting in some instances, it also presents a challenge for the stealth delivery of NMs and avoidance of the scavenging capability of this class of receptors. Due to their role in facilitating immune responses, scavenger receptor-mediated inflammation is also of concern following NM delivery. The research highlighted in this brief review intends to summarize our current understanding regarding the consequences of NM-scavenger receptor interactions.

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