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Overview of mechanism and consequences of endothelial leakiness caused by metal and polymeric nanoparticles

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BEILSTEIN JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 329-338

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BEILSTEIN-INSTITUT
DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.14.28

Keywords

endothelial leakiness; metal nanoparticles; NanoEL; nanotoxicity; vascular permeability

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Nanoparticles with unique physicochemical properties can overcome biological barriers and are considered one of the best materials with anticancer properties. The interaction of nanoparticles with the endothelium can lead to nanoparticle-modulated endothelial leakiness (NanoEL), which can be beneficial for drug delivery but also carries risks. Understanding the mechanism and degree of induction of NanoEL, as well as the potential risks, is crucial for the development of effective therapeutic strategies.
Nanoparticles (NPs) exhibit unique physicochemical properties that enable them to overcome biological barriers and to be consid-ered one of the best materials with anticancer properties. Most of the administered NPs that end up in the bloodstream interact with the endothelial layer. The interaction of the NPs with the endothelium widens the existing gaps or induces new ones in the mono -layer of vascular endothelial cells, thus increasing the access to the target sites in the organism. This type of interaction can lead to NP-modulated endothelial leakiness (NanoEL). The most important factors determining NanoEL are the physicochemical proper-ties of the NPs. NP-modulated endothelial leakiness can lead to the discovery of new therapeutic targets and strategies to improve drug delivery through controlling and regulating NanoEL. Nevertheless, the NanoEL mechanism also carries some limitations that result from an incomplete understanding of NP metabolism and toxicity, and the possibility of their participation in the unintended bidirectional vascular permeability, which may contribute to the formation of cancer metastases. In this review we are focusing on the effect of metal and polymeric NPs on mechanism and degree of induction of NanoEL, as well as on the benefits and risks of using NPs that induce endothelial leakiness.

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