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Influence of agglomeration and specific lung lining lipid/protein interaction on short-term inhalation toxicity

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NANOTOXICOLOGY
卷 10, 期 7, 页码 970-980

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/17435390.2016.1155671

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Lipid corona; lung surfactant; protein corona; silica nanoparticles; surface functionalization

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  1. German BMBF [03X0105]

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Lung lining fluid is the first biological barrier nanoparticles (NPs) encounter during inhalation. As previous inhalation studies revealed considerable differences between surface functionalized NPs with respect to deposition and toxicity, our aim was to investigate the influence of lipid and/or protein binding on these processes. Thus, we analyzed a set of surface functionalized NPs including different SiO2 and ZrO2 in pure phospholipids, CuroSurf(TM) and purified native porcine pulmonary surfactant (nS). Lipid binding was surprisingly low for pure phospholipids and only few NPs attracted a minimal lipid corona. Additional presence of hydrophobic surfactant protein (SP) B in CuroSurf(TM) promoted lipid binding to NPs functionalized with Amino or PEG residues. The presence of the hydrophilic SP A in nS facilitated lipid binding to all NPs. In line with this the degree of lipid and protein affinities for different surface functionalized SiO2 NPs in nS followed the same order (SiO2 Phosphate approximate to unmodified SiO2

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