Caracterizações biofísicas de lipossomas biomiméticos
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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In this study, we investigated the eects of lipid composition and protein
corona formation on the stability and interactions of fusogenic liposomes. The results
revealed that incorporating cholesterol into liposomal membranes significantly enhances
their stability, making them more resistant to solubilization by TX-100, a widely used
detergent. Additionally, the presence of cell membrane fragments promoted preferential
interaction with TX-100 molecules, although it reduced their eective solubilization. It
was observed that protein corona formation in fusogenic liposomes was more pronounced
compared to other types of liposomes, due to the presence of positive charges on their
surface. Furthermore, hybrid fusogenic liposomes demonstrated preferential interaction
with plasma components, highlighting their potential for biological applications.
Fusion process analysis revealed that the presence of PE lipids (phosphatidylethanolamines) increased the dynamics of this process, reducing the energy barrier required
for fusion. However, protein corona formation negatively impacted the fusion of liposomes
with the various target membranes tested. These findings have significant implications for
the development of fusogenic liposome-based drug delivery systems. Understanding how
lipid composition and protein interactions influence the stability and fusion properties
of these liposomes is crucial for optimizing their performance as controlled drug delivery
platforms.
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SÁ, L. V. Caracterizações biofísicas de lipossomas biomiméticos. 2024. 78 f. Tese (Doutorado em Física) - Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2025.