Intervirology (Jul 2024)

Nanoparticles with a Lipid Core Can Enhance the Infection of Epithelial Cells with an Enterovirus

  • Inès Vergez,
  • Magloire Pandoua Nekoua,
  • Cédric Rubrecht,
  • François Fasquelle,
  • Angelo Scuotto,
  • Enagnon Kazali Alidjinou,
  • Didier Betbeder,
  • Didier Hober

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000539601
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 1
pp. 99 – 105

Abstract

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Introduction: The effect of maltodextrin-based nanoparticles with an anionic phospholipid core (lipid-based nanoparticles [NPLs]) on the infection of a human tumoral cell line with poliovirus (PV) has been studied. Methods: NPLs were synthesized and associated with the PV type 1 Sabin strain, and the formulations were characterized. PV and PV/NPL formulations were inoculated to HEp-2 cells. Results: The surface charge and the diameter of PV/NPL formulation suggest that viral particles were adsorbed onto NPLs. When HEp-2 cells were inoculated with 1 tissue culture 50% infectious dose/mL PV associated with NPLs, the cytopathic effect appeared obvious; the levels of the infectious titer of culture supernatants and the proportion of VP1-positive cells were higher. The level of intracellular viral RNA extracted from HEp-2 cells inoculated with PV/NPL formulation was higher as well. Conclusion: These results show that NPLs can enhance the infection with a virus and suggest that they might be used in virotherapy to increase the virus-mediated lysis of tumor cells.

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