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University of Groningen

Liposome interactions with biological systems: a journey into cells

Yang, Keni

DOI:

10.33612/diss.123825197

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Liposome Interactions with

Biological Systems: A

Journey into Cells

Keni Yang

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The work described in this Thesis was performed in the department of

Pharmacokinetics, Toxicology and Targeting at the Research Institute of Pharmacy

(GRIP), University of Groningen (RUG), the Netherlands, and financially supported

by the China Scholarship Council (CSC).

Printing of this Thesis was financially supported by the University Library and the

Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of

Groningen, the Netherlands.

Cover & Layout: Keni Yang

Printed by: proefschrift-aio

ISBN:

978-94-034-2589-4 (printed version)

ISBN: 978-94-034-2588-7 (electronic version)

Copyright @ Keni Yang, Groningen, the Netherlands, 2020

All rights reserved. No part of this thesis ma y be reproduced in any form or by any

means without prior permission of the author.

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Liposome Interactions with

Biological Systems: A Journey into

Cells

PhD thesis

to obtain the degree of PhD at the

University of Groningen

on the authority of the

Rector Magnificus Prof. C. Wijmenga

and in accordance with

the decision by the College of Deans.

This thesis will be defended in public on

Friday 8 May 2020 at 09.00 hours

by

Keni Yang

born on 27 November 1989

in Guangxi, China

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Supervisors

Prof. A. Salvati

Prof. K. Poelstra

Assessment Committee

Prof. F. Stellacci

Prof. G. Storm

Prof. W.J. Quax

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Cahpter 1:General Introduction and Scope of the Thesis ... 1

1. Nanomedicine ... 2

2. Biological challenges of nanomedicines for their clinical translation ... 4

3. Extracellular and intracellular nano-bio interactions... 6

4. Liposome targeting with endogenous components ... 18

5. Scope and outline of the Thesis ... 20

References ... 23

Chapter 2: Tuning Liposome Composition to Modulate Corona Formation in Human Serum and Cellular Uptake ... 31

ABSTRACT ... 32

1. Introduction ... 32

2. Materials and methods... 35

3. Results and discussion ... 42

4. Conclusions ... 58

Acknowledgments ... 60

References ... 61

Supplementary Materials ... 65

Chapter 3: Effects of Protein Source on Liposome Uptake by Cells: Corona Composition and Impact of the Excess Free Proteins ... 83

ABSTRACT ... 84

1. Introduction ... 84

2. Materials and methods... 86

3. Results and discussion ... 93

4. Conclusions ... 103

Acknowledgements ... 104

References ... 105

Supplementary Materials ... 109

Chapter 4: Comparison of the Uptake Mechanisms of Zwitterionic and Negatively Charged Liposomes by HeLa Cells... 113

ABSTRACT ... 114

1. Introduction ... 114

2. Materials and methods... 116

3. Results and discussion ... 120

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Acknowledgments ... 129

References ... 130

Supplementary Materials ... 134

Chapter 5: Tuning Liposome Stability in Biological Environments and Intracellular Drug Release Kinetics ... 139

ABSTRACT ... 140

1. Introduction ... 140

2. Materials and methods... 142

3. Results and discussion ... 148

4. Conclusions ... 157

Acknowledgments ... 158

References ... 159

Supplementary Materials ... 162

Chapter 6: Cell Membrane Nanoparticles to Probe the Interactions between Stromal and Cancer Cells in Acute Myeloid Leukemia ... 167

ABSTRACT ... 168

1. Introduction ... 168

2. Materials and methods... 170

3. Results and discussion ... 177

4. Conclusions ... 186

Acknowledgements ... 187

References ... 189

Supplementary Materials ... 193

Chapter 7: General Discussion and Future Perspective ... 197

References ... 209

Nederlandse samenvatting ... 211

Acknowledgements ... 217

List of publications ... 223

Manuscripts submitted or in preparation ... 224

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