2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(294g) Enhanced Stabilization of Cytokines for Nanoparticle Delivery Applications
Authors
We utilized an integrated computational and experimental approach for studying the governing mechanisms by which a representative cytokine (interleukin-12; IL-12) is protected from denaturation by a protein stabilizer (bovine serum albumin; BSA) at an organic solvent-water interface found in some nanoparticular formulations. Specifically, we investigated key protein-protein interactions between IL-12 and BSA. We simulated these components both in water and in the presence of a water/dichloromethane (DCM) interface to mimic our double emulsion formulation method. Briefly, we observed that: (i) IL-12 partially denatures near the water/DCM interface, and (ii) IL-12 denaturation is reduced in the presence of BSA. Experimentally, we found that limited cytokine (<1% of loaded IL-12) can be encapsulated in particles without a protein stabilizer. Conversely, if BSA is added to the aqueous phase in molar excess to IL-12 and sufficient time is allowed for binding, elevated levels of cytokine can be encapsulated. Findings from this work have implications in establishing design principles to stabilize cytokines into polymeric particles for robust delivery to diseased tissues, enhancing their use as therapeutic agents for treating disease.
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