2019 AfroBiotech Conference
Engineering Nano-Delivery for Diagnosis and Restoration of Disrupted Brain Endothelium Post Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
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Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid; PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) were successfully fabricated and characterized. The PLGA NPs were functionalized with the ligands (CD162) to target E-Selectins expressed on the damaged ECs. Damaged cells exhibited a high affinity to conjugated NPs compared to unconjugated control NPs. Such cellular uptakes are quantified by measuring the accumulation of intracellular NPs. The cellular repair was quantified by measuring the rate of proliferation of brain ECs to restore the injury site. Targeted delivery of non-biologics as potential therapeutic reagents is developed and tested to repair and restore the BE.
Exploiting the tunable properties of PLGA, a targeted drug delivery strategy was developed for targeted treatment of injured brain ECs. Because the current approach combines the specificity of ligand/receptor interaction with therapeutic reagents, it provides a potential theragnostic approach for treatment of TBI.