Phenotype Determines Nanoparticle Uptake by Human Macrophages from Liver and Blood.

ACS Nano(2017)

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A significant challenge to delivering therapeutic doses of nanoparticles to targeted disease sites is the fact that most nanoparticles become trapped in the liver. Liver-resident macrophages, or Kupffer cells, are key cells in the hepatic sequestration of nanoparticles. However, the precise role that the macrophage phenotype plays in nanoparticle uptake is unknown. Here, we show that the human macrophage phenotype modulates hard nanoparticle uptake. Using gold nanoparticles, we examined uptake by human monocyte-derived macrophages that had been driven to a “regulatory” M2 phenotype or an “inflammatory” M1 phenotype and found that M2-type macrophages preferentially take up nanoparticles, with a clear hierarchy among the subtypes (M2c u003e M2 u003e M2a u003e M2b u003e M1). We also found that stimuli such as LPS/IFN-γ rather than with more “regulatory” stimuli such as TGF-β/IL-10 reduce per cell macrophage nanoparticle uptake by an average of 40%. Primary human Kupffer cells were found to display heterogeneous expression o...
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nanoparticle,macrophage,phenotype,phagocytosis,Kupffer cell,cytokine
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