Biocompatibility assessment of sub-5 nm silicacoated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in human stem cells and in mice for potential application in nanomedicine
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with a size <5 nm are emerging nanomaterials for
their excellent biocompatibility, chemical stability, and tunable surface modifications. The applications
explored include dual-modal or multi-modal imaging, drug delivery, theranostics and, more recently,
magnetic resonance angiography. Good biocompatibility and biosafety are regarded as the preliminary
requirements for their biomedical applications and further exploration in this field is still required. We previously
synthesized and characterized ultrafine (average core size of 3 nm) silica-coated superparamagnetic
iron oxide fluorescent nanoparticles, named sub-5 SIO-Fl, uniform in size, shape, chemical properties
and composition. The cellular uptake and in vitro biocompatibility of the as-synthesized nanoparticles
were demonstrated in a human colon cancer cellular model. Here, we investigated the biocompatibility
of sub-5 SIO-Fl nanoparticles in human Amniotic Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cells (hAMSCs).
Kinetic analysis of cellular uptake showed a quick nanoparticle internalization in the first hour, increasing
over time and after long exposure (48 h), the uptake rate gradually slowed down. We demonstrated that
after internalization, sub-5 SIO-Fl nanoparticles neither affect hAMSC growth, viability, morphology, cytoskeletal
organization, cell cycle progression, immunophenotype, and the expression of pro-angiogenic
and immunoregulatory paracrine factors nor the osteogenic and myogenic differentiation markers.
Furthermore, sub-5 SIO-Fl nanoparticles were intravenously injected into mice to investigate the in vivo
biodistribution and toxicity profile for a time period of 7 weeks. Our findings showed an immediate transient
accumulation of nanoparticles in the kidney, followed by the liver and lungs, where iron contents
increased over a 7-week period. Histopathology, hematology, serum pro-inflammatory response, body
weight and mortality studies demonstrated a short- and long-term biocompatibility and biosafety profile
with no apparent acute and chronic toxicity caused by these nanoparticles in mice. Overall, these results
suggest the feasibility of using sub-5 SIO-Fl nanoparticles as a promising agent for stem cell magnetic
targeting as well as for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in oncology.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nanoparticles; stem cells
Elenco autori:
Grimaldi, Settimio; Lolli, MARIA GRAZIA; Lisi, Antonella; Rinaldi, Monica; Ledda, Mario; Fioretti, Daniela
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