Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Apr 2020)

Development of Multifunctional Biopolymeric Auto-Fluorescent Micro- and Nanogels as a Platform for Biomedical Applications

  • Arti Vashist,
  • Venkata Atluri,
  • Andrea Raymond,
  • Ajeet Kaushik,
  • Ajeet Kaushik,
  • Tiyash Parira,
  • Zaohua Huang,
  • Zaohua Huang,
  • Andriy Durygin,
  • Asahi Tomitaka,
  • Roozbeh Nikkhah-Moshaie,
  • Atul Vashist,
  • Marisela Agudelo,
  • Hitendra S. Chand,
  • Ilyas Saytashev,
  • Ilyas Saytashev,
  • Jessica C. Ramella-Roman,
  • Jessica C. Ramella-Roman,
  • Madhavan Nair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00315
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The emerging field of theranostics for advanced healthcare has raised the demand for effective and safe delivery systems consisting of therapeutics and diagnostics agents in a single monarchy. This requires the development of multi-functional bio-polymeric systems for efficient image-guided therapeutics. This study reports the development of size-controlled (micro-to-nano) auto-fluorescent biopolymeric hydrogel particles of chitosan and hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) synthesized using water-in-oil emulsion polymerization technique. Sustainable resource linseed oil-based polyol is introduced as an element of hydrophobicity with an aim to facilitate their ability to traverse the blood-brain barrier (BBB). These nanogels are demonstrated to have salient features such as biocompatibility, stability, high cellular uptake by a variety of host cells, and ability to transmigrate across an in vitro BBB model. Interestingly, these unique nanogel particles exhibited auto-fluorescence at a wide range of wavelengths 450–780 nm on excitation at 405 nm whereas excitation at 710 nm gives emission at 810 nm. In conclusion, this study proposes the developed bio-polymeric fluorescent micro- and nano- gels as a potential theranostic tool for central nervous system (CNS) drug delivery and image-guided therapy.

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