Author:
Douglas-Green Simone A.,Aleman Juan A.,Hammond Paula T.
Abstract
AbstractImproving the clinical translation of nanomedicine requires better knowledge about how nanoparticles interact with biological environments. As researchers are recognizing the importance of understanding the protein corona and characterizing how nanocarriers respond in biological systems, new tools and techniques are needed to analyze nanocarrier-protein interactions, especially for smaller-size (<10nm) nanoparticles like polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers. Here we developed a streamlined, semi-quantitative approach to assess dendrimer-protein interactions using a non-denaturing electrophoresis technique combined with mass spectrometry. With this protocol, we detect fluorescently tagged dendrimers and proteins simultaneously, enabling us to analyze when dendrimers migrate with proteins. We found PAMAM dendrimers mostly interact with complement proteins, particularly C3 and C4a, which aligns with previously published data, verifying our approach can be used to isolate and identify dendrimer-protein interactions.Abstract Figure
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory