(40c) Cellular Nanoparticles for Biological Neutralization
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Manufacturing Forum
Invited Talks: In Honor of Prof. Robert Prud'homme
Sunday, October 27, 2024 - 4:10pm to 4:30pm
Biological neutralization is to deploy therapeutic agents to bind with harmful molecules or infectious pathogens, block their bioactivity, and thus prevent them from causing the diseases. The cell membrane-coated nanoparticles (namely âcellular nanoparticlesâ or âCNPsâ) offer a unique solution to address the challenges facing current biological neutralization technologies. Leveraging the fact that harmful agents need to interact with host cells for their bioactivity, the cellular nanoparticles function as cell decoys to intercept these harmful agents and divert them away from the intended cellular targets without a need to know the molecular structure of the agents. A shift of focus from the causative agents to the host cells make function-driven and broad-spectrum neutralization solutions possible. Herein, I will report on the latest development and scalable manufacturing of cellular nanoparticles for broad-spectrum neutralization against numerous pathological agents including bacterial toxins, inflammatory cytokines, and viruses.