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- W4376118406 abstract "Nanoparticles (NPs) have broad application prospects in the field of biomedicine due to their excellent physicochemical properties. When entering biological fluids, NPs inevitably encountered proteins and were subsequently surrounded by them, forming the termed protein corona (PC). As PC has been evidenced to have critical roles in deciding the biological fates of NPs, how to precisely characterize PC is vital to promote the clinical translation of nanomedicine by understanding and harnessing NPs’ behaviors. During the centrifugation-based separation techniques for the PC preparation, direct elution has been most widely used to strip proteins from NPs due to its simpleness and robustness, but the roles of multifarious eluents have never been systematically declared. Herein, seven eluents composed of three denaturants, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), dithiothreitol (DTT), and urea (Urea), were applied to detach PC from gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and silica nanoparticles (SiNPs), and eluted proteins in PC have been carefully characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and chromatography coupled tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Our results showed that SDS and DTT were the main contributors to the efficient desorption of PC on SiNPs and AuNPs, respectively. The molecular reactions between NPs and proteins were explored and verified by SDS-PAGE analysis of PC formed in the serums pretreated with protein denaturing or alkylating agents. The proteomic fingerprinting analysis indicated the difference of the eluted proteins brought by the seven eluents was the abundance rather than the species. The enrichment of some opsonins and dysopsonins in a special elution reminds us that the possibility of biased judgments on predicting NPs’ biological behaviors under different elution conditions. The synergistic effects or antagonistic effects among denaturants for eluting PC were manifested in a nanoparticle-type dependent way by integrating the properties of the eluted proteins. Collectively, this study not only underlines the urgent need of choosing the appropriate eluents for identifying PC robustly and unbiasedly, but also provides an insight into the understanding of molecular interactions during PC formation." @default.
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