Abstract

Abstract Nanoparticle‐based therapeutic, prevention, and detection modalities have the potential to greatly impact how diseases are diagnosed and managed in the clinic. With the wide range of nanomaterials available, the rational design of nanocarriers on an application‐specific basis has become increasingly commonplace. Here, a comprehensive overview is provided on an emerging platform: cell‐membrane‐coating nanotechnology. As a fundamental unit of biology, cells carry out a wide range of functions, including the remarkable ability to interface and interact with their surrounding environment. Instead of attempting to replicate such functions via synthetic techniques, researchers are now directly leveraging naturally derived cell membranes as a means of bestowing nanoparticles with enhanced biointerfacing capabilities. This top‐down technique is facile, highly generalizable, and has the potential to greatly augment existing nanocarriers. Further, the introduction of a natural membrane substrate onto nanoparticles surfaces has enabled additional applications beyond those traditionally associated with nanomedicine. Despite its relative youth, there exists an impressive body of literature on cell membrane coating, which is covered here in detail. Overall, there is still significant room for development, as researchers continue to refine existing workflows while finding new and exciting applications that can take advantage of this developing technology.

Keywords

Materials scienceNanotechnologyCoatingMembrane

MeSH Terms

Cell MembraneDrug Delivery SystemsNanomedicineNanoparticlesNanotechnology

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Year
2018
Type
review
Volume
30
Issue
23
Pages
e1706759-e1706759
Citations
1639
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Ronnie H. Fang, Ashley V. Kroll, Weiwei Gao et al. (2018). Cell Membrane Coating Nanotechnology. Advanced Materials , 30 (23) , e1706759-e1706759. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201706759

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DOI
10.1002/adma.201706759
PMID
29582476
PMCID
PMC5984176

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