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Foscarnet-Type Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Nanoparticles for Effective Antiviral Therapy.

Mikhail KhorenkoUlfert RandLuka Cicin-SainClaus Feldmann
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2022)
[ZrO] 2+ [(FCN) 0.4 (OH) 0.8 ] 2- and Gd 3+ [FCN] 3- inorganic-organic hybrid nanoparticles (IOH-NPs) are novel saline antiviral nanocarriers with foscarnet (FCN) as a drug anion. FCN as a pyrophosphate analogue serves as a prototype of a viral DNA polymerase inhibitor. FCN is used for the treatment of herpesvirus infections, including the drug-resistant cytomegalovirus (CMV) and herpes simplex viruses, HSV-1 and HSV-2. The novel [ZrO] 2+ [(FCN) 0.4 (OH) 0.8 ] 2- and Gd 3+ [FCN] 3- IOH-NPs are characterized by aqueous synthesis, small size (20-30 nm), low material complexity, high biocompatibility, and high drug load (up to 44 wt % FCN per nanoparticle). The antiviral activity of the FCN-type IOH-NPs is probed for the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Moreover, the uptake of FCN-type IOH-NPs into vesicles, cytoplasm, and nuclei of nonphagocytic lung epithelial cells is evaluated. As a result, a promising antiviral activity of the FCN-type IOH-NPs that significantly outperforms freely dissolved FCN at the level of clinical formulations is observed, encouraging a future use of FCN-type IOH-NPs for the delivery of antivirals against respiratory viruses.
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