Customizing biomimetic surface attributes of dendritic lipopeptide nanoplatforms for extended circulation

Jingjing Wei, Yin Zhou, Yiyan He, Wentao Zhao, Zhiqiang Luo, Jian Yang, Hongli Mao, Zhongwei Gu

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Abstract

The pressing demand for innovative approaches to create delivery systems with heightened drug loading and prolonged circulation has spurred numerous efforts, yielding some successes but accompanied by constraints. Our study proposes employing dendritic lipopeptide with precisely balanced opposing charges to extend blood residency for biomimetic nanoplatforms. Neutrally mixed-charged zwitterionic nanoparticles (NNPs) achieved a notable 19 % simvastatin loading content and kept stable even after one-month storage at 4 °C. These nanoplatforms demonstrated low cytotoxicity in NIH-3T3 and L02 cells and negligible hemolysis (<5 %). NNPs inhibited protein adhesion (>95 %) from positively and negatively charged sources through surface hydration. In comparison to positively charged CNPs, NNPs demonstrated an 86 % decrease in phagocytic rate by BMDMs, highlighting their efficacy. Importantly, NNPs showed prolonged circulation compared to CNPs and free simvastatin. These findings highlight the potential of this biomimetic nanoplatform for future therapeutic applications with enhanced drug loading and circulation traits.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102726
JournalNanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine
Volume56
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Biomimetic surface
  • Dendritic lipopeptide
  • Long circulation
  • Systemic delivery
  • Zwitterionic

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