Graphene, other carbon nanomaterials and the immune system: toward nanoimmunity-by-design

Author:

Gazzi AriannaORCID,Fusco LauraORCID,Orecchioni Marco,Ferrari Silvia,Franzoni Giulia,Yan J Stephen,Rieckher Matthias,Peng Guotao,Lucherelli Matteo Andrea,Vacchi Isabella Anna,Chau Ngoc Do Quyen,Criado Alejandro,Istif Akcan,Mancino Donato,Dominguez Antonio,Eckert Hagen,Vázquez EsterORCID,Ros Tatiana Da,Nicolussi Paola,Palermo VincenzoORCID,Schumacher BjörnORCID,Cuniberti GianaurelioORCID,Mai Yiyong,Clementi CeciliaORCID,Pasquali Matteo,Feng Xinliang,Kostarelos KostasORCID,Yilmazer Acelya,Bedognetti Davide,Fadeel Bengt,Prato MaurizioORCID,Bianco AlbertoORCID,Delogu Lucia GemmaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Carbon-based materials (CBMs), such as graphene, nanodiamonds, carbon fibers, and carbon dots, have attracted a great deal scientific attention due to their potential as biomedical tools. Following exposure, particularly intravenous injection, these nanomaterials can be recognized by immune cells. Such interactions could be modulated by the different physicochemical properties of the materials (e.g. structure, size, and chemical functions), by either stimulating or suppressing the immune response. However, a harmonized cutting-edge approach for the classification of these materials based not only on their physicochemical parameters but also their immune properties has been missing. The European Commission-funded G-IMMUNOMICS and CARBO-IMmap projects aimed to fill this gap, developing a functional pipeline for the qualitative and quantitative immune characterization of graphene, graphene-related materials (GRMs), and other CBMs. The goal was to open breakthrough perspectives for the definition of the immune profiles of these materials. Here, we summarize our methodological approach, key results, and the necessary multidisciplinary expertise ranging across various fields, from material chemistry to engineering, immunology, toxicology, and systems biology. G-IMMUNOMICS, as a partnering project of the Graphene Flagship, the largest scientific research initiative on graphene worldwide, also complemented the studies performed in the Flagship on health and environmental impact of GRMs. Finally, we present the nanoimmunity-by-design concept, developed within the projects, which can be readily applied to other 2D materials. Overall, the G-IMMUNOMICS and CARBO-IMmap projects have provided new insights on the immune impact of GRMs and CBMs, thus laying the foundation for their safe use and future translation in medicine.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

European Commission

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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