Development of Cell-Derived Plasma Membrane Vesicles as a Nanoparticle Encapsulation and Delivery System.
Mahsa KheradmandiAmir M FarnoudMonica M BurdickPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
We have introduced a novel technique to load nanoparticles within the cell plasma membrane during the GPMV vesiculation process. These GPMVs are capable of (a) encapsulating different types of nanoparticles (including larger and not highly-positively charged bodies that have been technically challenging cargoes) using a parental cell uptake technique, and (b) improving delivery of nanoparticles to cells without significant cytotoxicity. Ultimately, endogenous surface membrane proteins and lipids can optimize the physicochemical properties of cell membrane-derived vesicles, which could lead to highly effective cell membrane-based nanoparticle/drug delivery systems.