4.8 Article

Protein Corona Fingerprinting Predicts the Cellular Interaction of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 2439-2455

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn406018q

Keywords

protein corona; cell uptake; structure-activity model; liquid chromatography tandem mass spectromery; quantitative proteomics; nanomedicine; nanobiotechnology

Funding

  1. Canadian Institute of Health Research [RMF-111623, COP-126588]
  2. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) [NETGP35015, RGPIN-288231, CRDPJ424710]
  3. Canadian Foundation for Innovation
  4. Canadian Research Chair's Program
  5. NSERC

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Using quantitative models to predict the biological interactions of nanoparticles will accelerate the translation of nanotechnology. Here, we characterized the serum protein corona 'fingerprint' formed around a library of 105 surface-modified gold nanoparticles. Applying a bioinformatics-inspired approach, we developed a multivariate model that uses the protein corona fingerprint to predict cell association 50% more accurately than a model that uses parameters describing nanoparticle size, aggregation state, and surface charge. Our model implicates a set of hyaluronan-binding proteins as mediators of nanoparticle cell interactions. This study establishes a framework for developing a comprehensive database of protein corona fingerprints and biological responses for multiple nanoparticle types. Such a database can be used to develop quantitative relationships that predict the biological responses to nanoparticles and will aid in uncovering the fundamental mechanisms of nano-bio interactions.

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