Amyposomes, a nanotechnological chaperone with anti-amyloidogenic activity.
Francesca ReSofia GiorgettiBarbara BiondiStefano ScapinFrancesco MantegazzaValeria CassinaSilvia Maria SesanaLaura RizziIvano EberiniLuca PalazzoloMarten BeegMarco GobbiMarco SardinaMassimo MasseriniPublished in: Annals of medicine (2023)
Thus, multifunctional liposomes perform as pharmacological chaperones with anti-amyloidogenic activity, with a promising potential for the treatment of a number of protein-misfolding diseases.Key messageAmyloidosis is a group of diseases, each due to a specific protein misfolding.Anti-amyloidogenic nanoparticles have been gaining the utmost importance as a potential treatment for protein misfolding disorders.Liposomes bi-functionalized with phosphatidic acid and with a synthetic peptide derived from human apolipoprotein E showed anti-amyloidogenic activity.