Bio-inspired artemether-loaded human serum albumin nanoparticles for effective control of malaria-infected erythrocytes

Sidhaye, Aditi A, Bhuran, Kanchan C, Zambare, Sneha, Abubaker, Munna, Nirmalan, Niroshini and Singh, Kamalinder K orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-7325-0711 (2016) Bio-inspired artemether-loaded human serum albumin nanoparticles for effective control of malaria-infected erythrocytes. Nanomedicine, 11 (21). pp. 2809-2828. ISSN 1743-5889

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2016-0235

Abstract

Aim: The intra-erythrocytic development of the malarial parasite is dependent on active uptake of nutrients, including human serum albumin (HSA), into parasitized red blood cells (pRBCs). We have designed HSA-based nanoparticles as a potential drug-delivery option for antimalarials. Methods: Artemether-loaded nanoparticles (AANs) were designed and antimalarial activity evaluated in vitro/in vivo using Plasmodium falciparum/Plasmodium berghei species, respectively. Results: Selective internalization of AAN into Plasmodium-infected RBCs in preference to healthy erythrocytes was observed using confocal imaging. In vitro studies showed 50% dose reduction for AAN as compared with drug-only controls to achieve IC50 levels of inhibition. The nanoparticles exhibited twofold higher peak drug concentrations in RBCs with antimalarial activity at 50% of therapeutic doses in P. bergei infected mice. Conclusion: Novel HSA-based nanoparticles offer safe and effective approach for selective targeting of antimalarial drugs.


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