Targeted therapies represent a challenge in modern medicine. In this contest, we propose a rapid and reliable methodology based on Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) coupled with confluent cell layers cultured around biocompatible templating microparticles to quantify the number of overexpressing receptors on cell membrane and study the energetics of receptor-ligand binding in near-physiological conditions. In the in vitro model here proposed we used the bEnd3 cell line as brain endothelial cells to mimic the blood brain barrier (BBB) cultured on dextran microbeads ranging from 67 μm to 80 μm in size (Cytodex) and the primary human umbilical vein cells (HUVEC) for comparison. The revealed affinity between transferrin (Tf) and transferrin receptor (TfR) in both systems is very high, Kd values are in the order of nM. Conversely, the value of TfRs/cell reveals a 100-fold increase in the number of TfRs per bEnd3 cells compared to HUVEC cells. The presented methodology can represent a novel and helpful strategy to identify targets, to address drug design and selectively deliver therapeutics that can cross biological barriers such as the blood brain barrier.

Energetics of ligand-receptor binding affinity on endothelial cells: An in vitro model / Fotticchia, Iolanda; Guarnieri, Daniela; Fotticchia, Teresa; Falanga, ANDREA PATRIZIA; Vecchione, Raffaele; Giancola, Concetta; Netti, PAOLO ANTONIO. - In: COLLOIDS AND SURFACES. B, BIOINTERFACES. - ISSN 0927-7765. - 144:(2016), pp. 250-256. [10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.04.018]

Energetics of ligand-receptor binding affinity on endothelial cells: An in vitro model

FOTTICCHIA, IOLANDA
Co-primo
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GUARNIERI, DANIELA
Co-primo
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FOTTICCHIA, TERESA;FALANGA, ANDREA PATRIZIA;GIANCOLA, CONCETTA
;
NETTI, PAOLO ANTONIO
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Targeted therapies represent a challenge in modern medicine. In this contest, we propose a rapid and reliable methodology based on Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) coupled with confluent cell layers cultured around biocompatible templating microparticles to quantify the number of overexpressing receptors on cell membrane and study the energetics of receptor-ligand binding in near-physiological conditions. In the in vitro model here proposed we used the bEnd3 cell line as brain endothelial cells to mimic the blood brain barrier (BBB) cultured on dextran microbeads ranging from 67 μm to 80 μm in size (Cytodex) and the primary human umbilical vein cells (HUVEC) for comparison. The revealed affinity between transferrin (Tf) and transferrin receptor (TfR) in both systems is very high, Kd values are in the order of nM. Conversely, the value of TfRs/cell reveals a 100-fold increase in the number of TfRs per bEnd3 cells compared to HUVEC cells. The presented methodology can represent a novel and helpful strategy to identify targets, to address drug design and selectively deliver therapeutics that can cross biological barriers such as the blood brain barrier.
2016
Energetics of ligand-receptor binding affinity on endothelial cells: An in vitro model / Fotticchia, Iolanda; Guarnieri, Daniela; Fotticchia, Teresa; Falanga, ANDREA PATRIZIA; Vecchione, Raffaele; Giancola, Concetta; Netti, PAOLO ANTONIO. - In: COLLOIDS AND SURFACES. B, BIOINTERFACES. - ISSN 0927-7765. - 144:(2016), pp. 250-256. [10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.04.018]
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