Silver nanoparticle protein corona and toxicity: a mini-review

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Nelson Durán
Camila P. Silveira
Marcela Durán
Diego Stéfani T. Martinez
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[1] University of Campinas,Biological Chemistry Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry
[2] Institute of Chemistry,NanoBioss Laboratory
[3] University of Campinas,Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano)
[4] Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM),Urogenital Carcinogenesis: Urogenital and Immunotherapy Laboratory, Institute of Biology
[5] University of Campinas,undefined
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Silver nanoparticles; Protein corona; Cytotoxicity;
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Silver nanoparticles are one of the most important materials in the nanotechnology industry. Additionally, the protein corona is emerging as a key entity at the nanobiointerface; thus, a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between proteins and silver nanoparticles is imperative. Therefore, literature reporting studies involving both single molecule protein coronas (i.e., bovine and human serum albumin, tubulin, ubiquitin and hyaluronic-binding protein) and complex protein coronas (i.e., fetal bovine serum and yeast extract proteins) were selected to demonstrate the effects of protein coronas on silver nanoparticle cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity. There is evidence that distinct and differential protein components may yield a “protein corona signature” that is related to the size and/or surface curvature of the silver nanoparticles. Therefore, the formation of silver nanoparticle protein coronas together with the biological response to these coronas (i.e., oxidative stress, inflammation and cytotoxicity) as well as other cellular biophysicochemical mechanisms (i.e., endocytosis, biotransformation and biodistribution) will be important for nanomedicine and nanotoxicology. Researchers may benefit from the information contained herein to improve biotechnological applications of silver nanoparticles and to address related safety concerns. In summary, the main aim of this mini-review is to highlight the relationship between the formation of silver nanoparticle protein coronas and toxicity.
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