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Glader, C; Jeitler, R; Stanzer, S; Harbusch, N; Prietl, B; El-Heliebi, A; Selmani, A; Fröhlich, E; Mussbacher, M; Roblegg, E.
Investigation of nanostructured lipid carriers for fast intracellular localization screening using the Echo liquid handler.
Int J Pharm. 2024; 665:124698 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124698
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El-Heliebi Amin
Fröhlich Eleonore
Prietl Barbara
Stanzer Stefanie
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Abstract:
In the field of precision medicine, therapy is optimized individually for each patient, enhancing efficacy while reducing side effects. This involves the identification of promising drug candidates through high-throughput screening on human derived cells in culture. However, screening of drugs which have poor solubility or permeability remains challenging, especially when targeting intracellular components. Therefore, encapsulation of drugs into advanced delivery systems such as nanostructured lipid carries (NLC) becomes necessary. Here we show that the cellular uptake of NLC with different matrix compositions can be assessed in a high-throughput screening system based on acoustic droplet ejection (ADE) technology (Echo liquid handler). Our findings indicate that surface tension and viscosity of the NLC dispersions need to be tailored to enable a reliable ADE transfer. The automated NLC uptake studies indicated that the composition of the matrix, more specifically the amount of oleic acid, significantly influenced cellular uptake. The data obtained were corroborated by imaging based and spectral flow cytometry cellular uptake studies. These findings thus not only provide the basis for a screening tool to rapidly identify the efficacy of NLC uptake but also enable a next step toward precision high-throughput drug screening under consideration of an optimized drug delivery system.
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Humans - administration & dosage
Drug Carriers - chemistry
Lipids - chemistry
Nanostructures - chemistry
High-Throughput Screening Assays - methods
Drug Delivery Systems - methods
Oleic Acid - chemistry
Viscosity - administration & dosage

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High-throughput screening
Precision medicine
Nanomedicine
Cellular uptake
Acoustic liquid handling
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