Synergistic immunomodulatory effect in macrophages mediated by magnetic nanoparticles modified with miRNAs

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In this work, we describe the synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles composed of a maghemite core (MNP) and three different coatings (dextran, D-MNP; carboxymethyldextran, CMD-MNP; and dimercaptosuccinic acid, DMSA-MNP). Their interactions with red blood cells, plasma proteins, and macrophages were also assessed. CMD-MNP was selected for its good biosafety profile and for promoting a pro-inflammatory response in macrophages, which was associated with the nature of the coating. Thus, we proposed a smart miRNA delivery system using CMD-MNP as a carrier for cancer immunotherapy applications. Particularly, we prove that CMD-MNP-miRNA155 and CMD-MNP-miRNA125b nanoparticles can display a pro-inflammatory response in human macrophages by increasing the expression of CD80 and the levels of TNF-α and IL-6. Hence, our proposed miRNA-delivery nanosystem can be exploited as a new immunotherapeutic tool based on magnetic nanoparticles.

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Lafuente-Gómez, N., Wang, S., Fontana, F., Dhanjani, M., García-Soriano, D., Correia, A., … Somoza, Á. (2022). Synergistic immunomodulatory effect in macrophages mediated by magnetic nanoparticles modified with miRNAs. Nanoscale, 14(31), 11129–11138. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2nr01767a

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