1. Surface charge influences protein corona, cell uptake and biological effects of carbon dots
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Yasmin Arezki, François Delalande, Christine Schaeffer-Reiss, Sarah Cianférani, Mickaël Rapp, Luc Lebeau, Françoise Pons, and Carole Ronzani
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Proteomics ,Surface Properties ,Aucun ,Carbon ,Citric Acid ,Albumins ,Nanoparticles ,Protein Corona ,General Materials Science ,Adiponectin ,Vitronectin ,Amines ,Apolipoproteins C ,Fetuins ,Apolipoproteins B - Abstract
Carbon dots are emerging nanoparticles (NPs) with tremendous applications, especially in the biomedical field. Herein is reported the first quantitative proteomic analysis of the protein corona formed on CDs with different surface charge properties. Four CDs were synthesized from citric acid and various amine group-containing passivation reagents, resulting in cationic NPs with increasing zeta (ζ)-potential and density of positive charges. After CD contact with serum, we show that protein corona identity is influenced by CD surface charge properties, which in turn impacts CD uptake and viability loss in macrophages. In particular, CDs with high ζ-potential (+30 mV) and charge density (2 μmol mg
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- 2022