The Protein Corona Leads to Deformation of Spherical Micelles

  • Cao, Cheng
  • Zhang, Lin
  • Kent, Ben
  • Wong, Sandy
  • Garvey, Christopher J.
  • Stenzel, Martina H.
Publication date
April 2021
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Abstract

The formation of a non-specific protein corona around nanoparticles (NPs) has been identified as one of the culprits for failed nanomedicine. The amount and type of adsorbed protein from the blood plasma are known to determine the fate of NPs and the accessibility of targeting ligands. Herein, we show that the adsorbed protein may not only enlarge the NPs and change their surface properties but also, in the case of soft NPs such as polymer micelles, lead to deformation. Poly(1-O-methacryloyl -β-D-fructopyranose)-b-poly(methylmethacrylate) (P(1-O-MAFru)-b-PMMA) block co-polymers were self-assembled into NPs with a spherical core–shell morphology as determined by small angle neutron scattering (SANS). Upon incubation with albumin, TEM, SANS, ...

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