Affiliation:
1. Department of NanoEngineering Chemical Engineering Program and Moores Cancer Center University of California San Diego La Jolla CA-92093 USA
Abstract
AbstractNanodiscs are a compelling nanomedicine platform due to their ultrasmall size and distinct disc shape. Current nanodisc formulations are made primarily with synthetic lipid bilayers and proteins. Here, we report a cellular nanodisc made with human red blood cell (RBC) membrane (denoted “RBC‐ND”) and show its effective neutralization against bacterial toxins. In vitro, RBC‐ND neutralizes the hemolytic activity and cytotoxicity caused by purified α‐toxin or complex whole secreted proteins (wSP) from methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. In vivo, RBC‐ND confers significant survival benefits for mice intoxicated with α‐toxin or wSP in both therapeutic and prevention regimens. Moreover, RBC‐ND shows good biocompatibility and biosafety in vivo. Overall, RBC‐ND distinguishes itself by inheriting the biological functions of the source cell membrane for bioactivity. The design strategy of RBC‐ND can be generalized to other types of cell membranes for broad applications.
Funder
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
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