Synthesis, Characterizations, and Use of O-Stearoyl Mannose Ligand-Engineered Lipid Nanoarchitectonics for Alveolar Macrophage Targeting.
Assay Drug Dev Technol
; 18(6): 249-260, 2020.
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The main challenging aspect in the management of tuberculosis (TB) diseases is effective alveolar macrophages targeting. Macrophage mannose receptor plays a predominant role in stimulating immune systems by TB pathogen. Our earlier in silico computational studies revealed that O-stearoyl mannose (OSM) possesses a higher affinity with macrophage mannose receptors. Therefore, keeping this in view, we developed OSM with the association of stearic acid and d-mannose as initial reactants by the esterification process. Preliminary confirmation of reaction was assessed with thin-layer chromatography experimentation, whereas further confirmation followed by in vitro characterization with several analytical experimental tools such as fourier transform near-infrared, differential scanning calorimetry, and electrospray ionization-assisted mass spectrometry confirms the formation of the OSM. This synthesized and well-characterized OSM as a ligand was further incubated with surface-engineered lipid nanoarchitectonics to achieve OSM ligand-engineered lipid nanoarchitectonics and earlier explored for its safety study through hemolysis assay and potential in vitro triggering efficiency in human alveolar macrophages (THP-1 cells) to validate its active targeting efficiency. Graphical Abstract [Figure: see text].
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Ácidos Esteáricos
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Tuberculose
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Macrófagos Alveolares
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Nanoestruturas
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Lipídeos
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Humans
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2020
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