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. 2001;18(6):527-50.

Capture of stealth nanoparticles by the body's defences

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  • PMID: 11789674
Review

Capture of stealth nanoparticles by the body's defences

S M Moghimi et al. Crit Rev Ther Drug Carrier Syst. 2001.

Abstract

This article highlights and discusses our experience in the design, handling, and biological evaluation of long-circulating nanoparticles based on polyoxypropylene/polyoxyethylene copolymer nonionic surfactants. A frequently observed but ignored phenomenon following intravenous injection of such polymer-modified long-circulating colloidal systems is their eventual recognition and clearance by macrophages of the reticuloendothelial system. The pharmacokinetics as well as the tissue distribution of such so-called 'stealth" nanoparticles are also altered after repeated intravenous injection in a time-dependent manner. An understanding of immunological and pathological factors that control the pharmacokinetic and biological behavior of long-circulating particles after single or repeated administration is therefore crucial for the design of a system with an optimal diagnostic and/or therapeutic performance. Therefore, we have also examined and discussed the concept of macrophage recognition of a 'stealth-like nature" and factors that initiate this cascade. A critical discussion of the future of this interesting area of nano-biotechnology/engineering is also provided.

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