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A biomimetic escape strategy for cytoplasm invasion by synthetic particles

Abstract: The translocation of nanomaterials or complex delivery systems into the cytosol is a major challenge in nanobiotechnology. After receptor-mediated endocytosis, most nanomaterials are sequestered and undergo degradation, therapy inactivation, or exocytosis. Herein we explore a novel surface particle coating made of adsorbed carbon nanotubes that provides coated materials with new properties that reproduce the viral cell-invasive mechanisms, namely, receptor-mediated endocytosis, endolysosomal escape, and cytosolic particle release preserving cell viability. This novel biomimetic coating design will enable the intracytoplasmic delivery of many different functional materials endowed with therapeutic, magnetic, optical, or catalytic functionalities, thus opening the door to a wide array of chemical and physical processes within the cytosolic or nuclear domains, and supporting new developments in the biotechnological, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries.

 Authorship: Iturrioz-Rodríguez. N., González-Domínguez E., González-Lavado E., Marín-Caba L., Vaz B., Pérez-Lorenzo M., Correa-Duarte M.A., Fanarraga M.L.,

 Fuente: Angewandte Chemie, 2017, 56(44), 13736-13740

 Publisher: Wiley

 Publication date: 23/10/2017

 No. of pages: 6

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201707769

 ISSN: 1521-3773,1433-7851

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201707769

Authorship

NEREA ITURRIOZ RODRIGUEZ

GONZÁLEZ DOMÍNGUEZ, E.

ELOISA GONZALEZ LAVADO

MARÍN CABA, L.

VAZ, B.

PÉREZ LORENZO, M.

CORREA DUARTE, M.A.