Plasmonic nanoparticle amyloid corona for screening Aβ oligomeric aggregate-degrading drugs
Plasmonic nanoparticle amyloid corona for screening Aβ oligomeric aggregate-degrading drugs
AbstractThe generation of toxic amyloid β (Aβ) oligomers is a central feature of the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Drug discoveries for Aβ oligomer degradation have been hampered by the difficulty of Aβ oligomer purification and a lack of screening tools. Here, we report a plasmonic nanoparticle amyloid corona (PNAC) for quantifying the efficacy of Aβ oligomeric aggregate-degrading drugs. Our strategy is to monitor the drug-induced degradation of oligomeric aggregates by analyzing the colorimetric responses of PNACs. To test our strategy, we use Aβ-degrading proteases (protease XIV and MMP-9) and subsequently various small-molecule substances that have shown benefits in the treatment of AD. We demonstrate that this strategy with PNAC can identify effective drugs for eliminating oligomeric aggregates. Thus, this approach presents an appealing opportunity to reduce attrition problems in drug discovery for AD treatment.
- Korea University Korea (Republic of)
- Kwangwoon University Korea (Republic of)
- Kyung Hee University Korea (Republic of)
- Korea University Korea (Republic of)
Amyloid, Amyloid beta-Peptides, Time Factors, Science, Q, Metal Nanoparticles, Ligands, Article, Kinetics, Protein Aggregates, Gold
Amyloid, Amyloid beta-Peptides, Time Factors, Science, Q, Metal Nanoparticles, Ligands, Article, Kinetics, Protein Aggregates, Gold
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