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Surface conjugation of antibodies improves nanoparticle uptake in bronchial epithelial cells.

Valerie L LuksHanna MandlJenna R DiRitoChristina BaroneMollie R Freedman-WeissAdele S RicciardiGregory G TietjenMarie E EganW Mark SaltzmanDavid H Stitelman
Published in: PloS one (2022)
This is a first demonstration of improved nanoparticle uptake in epithelial cells using conjugation of target specific antibodies. Improved binding, uptake or specificity of particles delivered systemically or to the luminal surface of the airway would potentially improve efficacy, reduce the necessary dose and thus safety of administered therapeutic agents. Incremental improvement in the efficacy and safety of particle-based therapeutic strategies may allow genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis to be cured on a fundamental genetic level before birth or shortly after birth.
Keyphrases
  • cystic fibrosis
  • genome wide
  • gestational age
  • copy number
  • iron oxide
  • lung function
  • gene expression
  • pregnant women
  • air pollution
  • dna binding