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Functionalization of Biotinylated Polyethylene Glycol on Live Magnetotactic Bacteria Carriers for Improved Stealth Properties

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology10100993

Keywords

magnetotactic bacteria; biotin; polyethylene glycol; cytotoxicity; drug delivery; stealth property

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (MSIT) [2018R1A5A1025511]

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Researchers have developed a potential drug carrier by attaching PEG-biotin to magnetotactic bacteria, creating a stealth material that can evade phagocytosis while delivering drugs. Experimental results indicate that the MTB/PEG-biotin complex has lower cytotoxicity and good cell association capabilities.
The early removal of drug delivery agents before reaching the affected target remains an area of interest to researchers. Several magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) have been used as self-propelled drug delivery agents, and they can also be controlled by an external magnetic field. By attaching the PEG-biotin polymer, the bacteria are turned into a stealth material that can escape from the phagocytosis process and reach the area of interest with the drug load. In the study, we developed a potential drug carrier by attaching the PEG-biotin to the MTB-through-NHS crosslinker to form a MTB/PEG-biotin complex. The attachment stability, efficacy, and bacterial viability upon attachment of the PEG-biotin polymer were investigated. Biological applications were carried out using a cytotoxicity assay of THP-1 cells, and the results indicate that the MTB/PEG-biotin complex is less harmful to cell viability compared to MTB alone. Along with cytotoxicity, an assay for cell association was also evaluated to assess the complex as a potential stealth material. The development of these complexes focuses on an easy, time-saving, and stable technique of polymer attachment with the bacteria, without damaging the cell's surface, so as to make it a strong and reliable delivery agent.

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