Using shape effects to target antibody-coated nanoparticles to lung and brain endothelium
University of California, Santa Barbara · Molecular Research Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Vascular endothelium offers a variety of therapeutic targets for the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Significant research has been focused on developing agents to target the endothelium in diseased tissues. This includes identification of antibodies against adhesion molecules and neovascular expression markers or peptides discovered using phage display. Such targeting molecules also have been used to deliver nanoparticles to the endothelium of the diseased tissue. Here we report, based on in vitro and in vivo studies, that the specificity of endothelial targeting can be enhanced further by engineering the shape of ligand-displaying nanoparticles. In vitro…
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7Topics & keywords
- In vivo
- Endothelium
- Biophysics
- Cell adhesion molecule
- In vitro
- Adhesion
- Chemistry
- Cell biology