Protein corona and phospholipase activity drive selective accumulation of nanomicelles in atherosclerotic plaques |
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Authors: | Ana V. Lechuga-Vieco Hugo Groult Juan Pellico Jesús Mateo Jose A. Enríquez Jesús Ruiz-Cabello Fernando Herranz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) and CIBERES, Madrid, Spain;2. Departamento Química Física II, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;3. Université de La Rochelle, UMR 7266 CNRS-ULR, LIENSS, Faculté des Sciences et Technologies, Bâtiment Marie Curie, La Rochelle, France |
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Abstract: | ApoB-100 and Phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC) are important contributors to atherosclerosis development. ApoB-100 is the main structural protein of LDL, being directly associated with atherosclerosis plaque generation. PC-PLC is highly expressed in atherosclerosis lesions and contributes to their progression. We show how phosphatidylcholine-coated nanomicelles can be used for specific characterisation of atherosclerosis plaque. Results show that ApoB-100 in the protein corona of the nanomicelle targets the particles to atherosclerotic areas in apolipoprotein E?/? mice. Furthermore, PC-PLC selectively removes the polar heads from the phospholipid coating of the nanomicelles leading to their accumulation. To fully characterise the behaviour of the nanomicelles, we developed multimodal probes using a nanoemulsion step. Hybrid imaging revealed plaque accumulation of the nanomicelles and colocalisation with PC-PLC expression and ApoB-100 in the plaque. This study shows how protein corona composition and enzyme-driven nanomaterial accumulation can be used for detection of atherosclerosis. |
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Keywords: | Nanomicelles Atherosclerosis Molecular imaging Phospholipase C ApoB-100 |
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