
Plasma protein corona of liposomes loaded with a phospholipid–allocolchicinoid conjugate enhances their anti-inflammatory potential
The staff of the Laboratory of Lipid Chemistry IBCh RAS, together with colleagues from Nizhny Novgorod State University and the Human Proteome Center of the Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, studied the effects of protein coronas formed in human blood plasma ex vivo on different liposomes carrying a colchicine analog. Today colchicine is considered as a possible treatment for cardiovascular complications. On a model of monocytes from human peripheral blood, the protein coronas have been shown to enhance the anti-inflammatory potential of liposomes. A particularly sharp effect was observed for liposomes bearing specific proteins, including minor ones in normal plasma. The results are published in Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. Learn more
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