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In vitro and ex vivo nano-enabled immunomodulation by the protein corona.

Francesca GiulimondiLuca DigiacomoElisabetta VulpisLuisa LoconteGianmarco FerriFrancesco CardarelliDaniela PozziAlessandra ZingoniGiulio Caracciolo
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
New technologies with the capacity to tune immune system activity are highly desired in clinical practice and disease management. Here we demonstrate that nanoparticles with a protein corona enriched with gelsolin (GSN), an abundant plasma protein that acts as a modulator of immune responses, are avidly captured by human monocytic THP-1 cells in vitro and by leukocyte subpopulations derived from healthy donors ex vivo . In human monocytes, GSN modulates the production of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in an inverse dose-dependent manner. Overall, our results suggest that artificial coronas can be exploited to finely tune the immune response, opening new approaches for the prevention and treatment of diseases.
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