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Mineralo-organic nanoparticles in health and disease: an overview of recent findings

Journal

NANOMEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages 1787-1793

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2018-0108

Keywords

bions; calciprotein particles; calcium granules; carbonate apatite; ectopic calcification; fetuin-mineral complexes

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  1. Primordia Institute of New Sciences and Medicine
  2. Chang Gung Medical Research Project [QZRPD146]
  3. Ming Chi University of Technology [0XB0]

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We observed earlier that mineralo-organic nanoparticles form in human body fluids when the concentrations of calcium, carbonate and phosphate exceed saturation. The particles have been shown to represent mineral precursors in developing bones and teeth as well as in ectopic calcification and kidney stones. Recent studies suggest that the mineral particles may also be involved in other physiological processes, including immune tolerance against the gut microbiota and food antigens. We review here the involvement of mineralo-organic nanoparticles in physiological and pathological processes and discuss recent findings that reveal novel and unexpected roles for these particles in the human body.

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