Animal Biology Program, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of BrasÃÂlia, Brazil
Natália L Chaves is affiliated to Animal Biology Program. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
Research
Formation of Protein Corona on Rhodium Citrate-Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles and Their Interaction with Human Macrophages
Author(s): Weskly F Lago, Natália V de Carvalho, Natália L Chaves, Marina A Radicchi, Marcelo H Sousa, Wagner Fontes, Marcelo Valle de Sousa and Sônia Nair Báo*
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology enable innovations for Medicine and for Biomedical Science. Among the
current nanoparticles, maghemite associated with rhodium citrate (Magh-RhCit) has been shown to be promising,
because it reduces side effects of drugs while maintaining cytotoxicity for tumor cells. However, NPs in contact
with biological fluids are immediately coated by proteins (protein corona) that are unique to each nanomaterial.
In this study, the adsorption of the most abundant binding proteins was studied in vitro using a three-step analysis:
(1) characterization of the magnetic fluid (Magh-RhCit) before and after incubation with serum; (2) identification
and physical and biochemical analysis of protein corona; and (3) the cellular internalization of these nanoparticles
in human macrophages. Magh-RhCit was initially obtained in the magnetite phase (Fe3.. View more»