Ionic Liquid Coating-Driven Nanoparticle Delivery to the Brain: Applications for NeuroHIV.
Christine M HamadaniFakhri MahdiAnya MerrellJack FlandersRuofan CaoPriyavrat VashisthGaya S DasanayakeDonovan S DarlingtonGagandeep SinghMercedes C PrideWake G MonroeGeorge R TaylorAlysha N HunterGregg RomanJason J ParisEden E L TannerPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Delivering cargo to the central nervous system (CNS) remains a pharmacological challenge. For infectious diseases such as HIV, the CNS acts as a latent reservoir that is inadequately managed by systemic antiretrovirals (ARTs). ARTs thus cannot eradicate HIV, and given CNS infection, patients experience neurological deficits collectively referred to as "neuroHIV". Herein, the development of bioinspired ionic liquid-coated nanoparticles (IL-NPs) for in situ hitchhiking on red blood cells (RBCs) is reported, which enables 48% brain delivery of intracarotid arterial- infused cargo. Moreover, IL choline trans-2-hexenoate (CA2HA 1:2) demonstrates preferential accumulation in parenchymal microglia over endothelial cells post-delivery. This study further demonstrates successful loading of abacavir (ABC), an ART that is challenging to encapsulate, into IL-NPs, and verifies retention of antiviral efficacy in vitro. IL-NPs are not cytotoxic to primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and the CA2HA 1:2 coating itself confers notable anti-viremic capacity. In addition, in vitro cell culture assays show markedly increased uptake of IL-NPs into neural cells compared to bare PLGA nanoparticles. This work debuts bioinspired ionic liquids as promising nanoparticle coatings to assist CNS biodistribution and has the potential to revolutionize the delivery of cargos (i.e., drugs, viral vectors) through compartmental barriers such as the blood-brain-barrier (BBB).
Keyphrases
- ionic liquid
- endothelial cells
- blood brain barrier
- room temperature
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- infectious diseases
- human immunodeficiency virus
- red blood cell
- hepatitis c virus
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- cerebral ischemia
- hiv aids
- white matter
- inflammatory response
- ejection fraction
- prognostic factors
- hiv testing
- neuropathic pain
- drug delivery
- high throughput
- traumatic brain injury
- spinal cord injury
- sars cov
- cell proliferation
- south africa
- brain injury
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- men who have sex with men
- single cell
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- bone regeneration