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No small matter: a perspective on nanotechnology-enabled solutions to fight COVID-19

Journal

NANOMEDICINE
Volume 15, Issue 24, Pages 2411-2427

Publisher

FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2020-0286

Keywords

bio-mimicking particles; coronavirus; cytokine storm; nanomedicine; nanosafety

Funding

  1. European Commission through H2020-BIORIMA [760928]

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There is an urgent need for safe and effective approaches to combat COVID-19. Here, we asked whether lessons learned from nanotoxicology and nanomedicine could shed light on the current pandemic. SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent, may trigger a mild, self-limiting disease with respiratory symptoms, but patients may also succumb to a life-threatening systemic disease. The host response to the virus is equally complex and studies are now beginning to unravel the immunological correlates of COVID-19. Nanotechnology can be applied for the delivery of antiviral drugs or other repurposed drugs. Moreover, recent work has shown that synthetic nanoparticles wrapped with host-derived cellular membranes may prevent virus infection. We posit that nanoparticles decorated with ACE2, the receptor for SARS-CoV-2, could be exploited as decoys to intercept the virus before it infects cells in the respiratory tract. However, close attention should be paid to biocompatibility before such nano-decoys are deployed in the clinic.

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