PLGA-LEC/F127 hybrid nanoparticles loaded with curcumin and their modulatory effect on monocytes.
Jennifer T CruzKaren ÁlvarezVíctor H OrozcoMauricio Rojas-LópezRaúl A Morales-LuckieLuis F GiraldoPublished in: Nanomedicine (London, England) (2024)
Aim: To investigate the effect of surfactant type on curcumin-loaded (CUR) PLGA nanoparticles (NPs) to modulate monocyte functions. Materials & methods : The nanoprecipitation method was used, and PLGA NPs were designed using Pluronic F127 (F127) and/or lecithin (LEC) as surfactants. Results: The Z-average of the NPs was <200 nm, they had a spherical shape, Derjaguin-Muller-Toporov modulus >0.128 MPa, they were stable during storage at 4°C, ζ-potential ∼-40 mV, polydispersity index <0.26 and % EE of CUR >94%. PLGA-LEC/F127 NPs showed favorable physicochemical and nanomechanical properties. These NPs were bound and internalized mainly by monocytes, suppressed monocyte-induced reactive oxygen species production, and decreased the ability of monocytes to modulate T-cell proliferation. Conclusion: These results demonstrate the potential of these NPs for targeted therapy.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- dendritic cells
- oxide nanoparticles
- peripheral blood
- drug release
- cell proliferation
- reactive oxygen species
- cancer therapy
- endothelial cells
- bone regeneration
- cell cycle
- risk assessment
- high glucose
- photodynamic therapy
- human health
- oxidative stress
- diabetic rats
- climate change
- wound healing
- single molecule
- high speed