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High-throughput measurement of the content and properties of nano-sized bioparticles with single-particle profiler

Abstract:
The formation of a protein corona, where proteins spontaneously adhere to the surface of nanomaterials in biological environments, leads to changes in their physicochemical properties and subsequently affects their intended biomedical functionalities. Most current methods to study protein corona formation are ensemble-averaging and either require fluorescent labeling, washing steps, or are only applicable to specific types of particles. Here we introduce real-time all-optical nanoparticle analysis by scattering microscopy (RONAS) to track the formation of protein corona in full serum, at the single-particle level, without any labeling. RONAS uses optical scattering microscopy and enables real-time and in situ tracking of protein adsorption on metallic and dielectric nanoparticles with different geometries directly in blood serum. We analyzed the adsorbed protein mass, the affinity, and the kinetics of the protein adsorption at the single particle level. While there is a high degree of heterogeneity from particle to particle, the predominant factor in protein adsorption is surface chemistry rather than the underlying nanoparticle material or size. RONAS offers an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms related to protein coronas and, thus, enables the development of strategies to engineer efficient bionanomaterials.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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0000-0002-7330-9063
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0000-0003-3159-8079
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0000-0002-2530-5332
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Publisher:
Nature Research
Journal:
Nature Biotechnology More from this journal
Volume:
42
Issue:
4
Pages:
587-590
Publication date:
2023-06-12
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EISSN:
1546-1696
ISSN:
1087-0156


Language:
English
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1401455
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pubs:1401455
Source identifiers:
W4380356713
Deposit date:
2026-05-08
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