Microfluidics‐Prepared Ultra‐small Biomimetic Nanovesicles for Brain Tumor Targeting

Author:

Wang Ji1,Ma Xiaoxi2,Wu Zhihao3,Cui Binbin1,Zou Changbin2,Zhang Pengfei2ORCID,Yao Shuhuai14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong 999077 China

2. Guangdong Key Laboratory of Nanomedicine CAS‐HK Joint Lab of Biomaterials CAS Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Science and System Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory of Nanomedicine and Nanoformulations CAS Key Lab for Health Informatics Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences 1068 Xueyuan Avenue, Shenzhen University Town Shenzhen 518055 China

3. Individualized Interdisciplinary Program The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong 999077 China

4. HKUST Shenzhen‐Hong Kong Collaborative Innovation Research Institute Futian Shenzhen 518048 China

Abstract

AbstractBlood‐brain‐barrier (BBB) serves as a fatal guard of the central nervous system as well as a formidable obstacle for the treatment of brain diseases such as brain tumors. Cell membrane‐derived nanomedicines are promising drug carriers to achieve BBB‐penetrating and brain lesion targeting. However, the challenge of precise size control of such nanomedicines has severely limited their therapeutic effect and clinical application in brain diseases. To address this problem, this work develops a microfluidic mixing platform that enables the fabrication of cell membrane‐derived nanovesicles with precise controllability and tunability in particle size and component. Sub‐100 nm macrophage plasma membrane‐derived vesicles as small as 51 nm (nanoscale macrophage vesicles, NMVs), with a narrow size distribution (polydispersity index, PDI: 0.27) and a high drug loading rate (up to 89% for indocyanine green‐loaded NMVs, NMVs@ICG (ICG is indocyanine green)), are achieved through a one‐step process. Compared to beyond‐100 nm macrophage cell membrane vesicles (general macrophage vesicles, GMVs) prepared via the traditional methods, the new NMVs exhibits rapid (within 1 h post‐injection) and enhanced orthotopic glioma targeting (up to 78% enhancement), with no extra surface modification. This work demonstrates the great potential of such real‐nanoscale cell membrane‐derived nanomedicines in targeted brain tumor theranostics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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