Human serum albumin in the presence of AGuIX nanoagents: Structure stabilisation without direct interaction

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Yang, Xiaomin | Bolsa-Ferruz, Marta | Marichal, Laurent | Porcel, Erika | Salado-Leza, Daniela | Lux, François | Tillement, Olivier | Renault, Jean-Philippe | Pin, Serge | Wien, Frank | Lacombe, Sandrine

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International audience. The gadolinium-based nanoagent named AGuIX ® is a unique radiosensitizer and contrast agent which improves the performance of radiotherapy and medical imaging. Currently tested in clinical trials, AGuIX ® is administrated to patients via intravenous injection. The presence of nanoparticles in the blood stream may induce harmful effects due to undesired interactions with blood components. Thus, there is an emerging need to understand the impact of these nanoagents when meeting blood proteins. In this work, the influence of nanoagents on the structure and stability of the most abundant blood protein, human serum albumin, is presented. Synchrotron radiation circular dichroism showed that AGuIX ® does not bind to the protein, even at the high ratio of 45 nanoparticles per protein at 3 mg/L. However, it increases the stability of the albumin. Isothermal thermodynamic calorimetry and fluorescence emission spectroscopy demonstrated that the effect is due to preferential hydration processes. Thus, this study confirms that intravenous injection of AGuIX ® presents limited risks of perturbing the blood stream. In a wider view, the methodology developed in this work may be applied to rapidly evaluate the impact and risk of other nano-products that could come into contact with the bloodstream.

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