Gold Nanoparticle Transport in the Injured Kidneys with Elevated Renal Function Biomarkers

Author:

Ning Xuhui1ORCID,Zhong Yuncheng2,Cai Qi3,Wang Yaohong4,Jia Xun2,Hsieh Jer‐Tsong5,Zheng Jie1ORCID,Yu Mengxiao1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson TX 75080 USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX 75235 USA

3. Department of Pathology The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX 75390 USA

4. Department of Pathology Microbiology, and Immunology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN 37232 USA

5. Department of Urology The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX 75390 USA

Abstract

AbstractRenal function biomarkers such as serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (Cr) serve as key indicators for guiding clinical decisions before administering kidney‐excreted small‐molecule agents. With engineered nanoparticles increasingly designed to be renally clearable to expedite their clinical translation, understanding the relationship between renal function biomarkers and nanoparticle transport in diseased kidneys becomes crucial to their biosafety in future clinical applications. In this study, renal‐clearable gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are used as X‐ray contrast agents to noninvasively track their transport and retention in cisplatin‐injured kidneys with varying BUN and Cr levels. The findings reveal that AuNP transport is significantly slowed in the medulla of severely injured kidneys, with BUN and Cr levels elevated to 10 times normal. In mildly injured kidneys, where BUN and Cr levels only four to five times higher than normal, AuNP transport and retention are not predictable by BUN and Cr levels but correlate strongly with the degree of tubular injury due to the formation of gold–protein casts in the Henle's loop of the medulla. These results underscore the need for caution when employing renal‐clearable nanomedicines in compromised kidneys and highlight the potential of renal‐clearable AuNPs as X‐ray probes for assessing kidney injuries noninvasively.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

Publisher

Wiley

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