Advances in biodistribution of gold nanoparticles: the influence of size, surface charge, and route of administration

Sodipo, Bashiru K. and Kasim Mohammed, Zainab (2024) Advances in biodistribution of gold nanoparticles: the influence of size, surface charge, and route of administration. Biomedical Materials, 19 (4). ISSN 1748-6041 (Print) 1748-605X (Online)

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Abstract

To improve the translational and clinical applications of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in medicine there is a need for better understanding of physicochemical properties of the nanoparticles in relation to the systemic parameters andin-vivoperformance. This review presents the influence of physicochemical properties (surface charges and size) and route of administration on the biodistribution of GNPs. The role of protein corona (PC) (a unique biological identifier) as a barrier to biodistribution of GNPs, and the advances in engineered GNPs towards improving biodistribution are presented. Proteins can easily adsorb on charged (anionic and cationic) functionalized GNPs in circulation and shape the dynamics of their biodistribution. Non-ionic coatings such as PEG experience accelerated blood clearance (ABC) due to immunogenic response. While zwitterionic coatings provide stealth effects to formation of PC on the GNPs. GNPs with sizes less than 50 nm were found to circulate to several organs while the route of administration of the GNPs determines the serum protein that adsorbs on the nanoparticles.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: biodistribution; gold nanoparticles; protein corona; route of administration; size; surface coatings
Divisions: Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center
Depositing User: IC-Cataloging
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2024 15:08
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2024 15:08
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/49558

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