@article{Slavu2023,
Author = {L. M. Slavu, A. Antonelli, E.S. Scarpa, P. Abdalla, C. Wilhelm, N. Silvestri, T. Pellegrino, K. Scheffler, M. Magnani, R. Rinaldi, R. Di Corato},
Title = {Optimization of magnetic nanoparticles for engineering erythrocytes as theranostic agents.},
Journal = {<em>Biomater. Sci.</em>.},
Year = {(2023).},
Month = {March},
Note = {article},
Publisher = {The Royal Society of Chemistry:},
Doi = {10.1039/D3BM00264K},
Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/D3BM00264K},
Keywords = {intravascular contrast agents, MPS/MPI,  RBCs, SPIO-loaded RBCs, TEM},
Abstract = {The application of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) in drug delivery{,} magnetic resonance imaging{,} cell tracking{,} and hyperthermia has been long exploited regarding their inducible magnetic properties. Nevertheless{,} SPIONs remain rapidly cleared from the circulation by the reticuloendothelial system (RES) or mononuclear phagocyte system{,} with uptake dependent on several factors such as the hydrodynamic diameter{,} electrical charge and surface coating. This rapid clearance of SPION-based theranostic agents from circulation is one of the main challenges hampering the medical applications that differ from RES targeting. This work proposes a strategy to render biocompatible SPIONs through their encapsulation in the red blood cells (RBCs). In this work{,} the research has been focused on the multi-step optimization of chemical synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs){,} precisely iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) and zinc manganese-ferrite nanoparticles (Zn/Mn FNPs){,} for encapsulation in human and murine RBCs. The encapsulation through the transient opening of RBC membrane pores requires extensive efforts to deliver high-quality nanoparticles in terms of chemical properties{,} morphology{,} stability and biocompatibility. After reaching this goal{,} in vitro experiments were performed with selected nanomaterials to investigate the potential of engineered MNP-RBC constructs in theranostic approaches.}
}

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