Mitigation of Amyloidosis with Nanomaterials.
Pu Chun KeEmily H PilkingtonYunxiang SunIbrahim JavedAleksandr KakinenGuotao PengFeng DingThomas P DavisPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2019)
Amyloidosis is a biophysical phenomenon of protein aggregation with biological and pathogenic implications. Among the various strategies developed to date, nanomaterials and multifunctional nanocomposites possessing certain structural and physicochemical traits are promising candidates for mitigating amyloidosis in vitro and in vivo. The mechanisms underpinning protein aggregation and toxicity are introduced, and opportunities in materials science to drive this interdisciplinary field forward are highlighted. Advancement of this emerging frontier hinges on exploitation of protein self-assembly and interactions of amyloid proteins with nanoparticles, intracellular and extracellular proteins, chaperones, membranes, organelles, and biometals.