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Effect of Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles on Floating Lipid Bilayers

Year: 2013

Journal: LANGMUIR, Vol. 29, p 6606-6614, 20150722

Authors: Tatur, Sabina; Maccarini, Marco; Barker, Robert; Nelson, Andrew; Fragneto, Giovanna

Organizations: Univ Illinois, Dept Phys, Chicago, IL 60607 USA; Inst Max Von Laue Paul Langevin, F-38042 Grenoble, France; Australian Nucl Sci & Technol Org, Kirrawee Dc, NSW 2232, Australia

The development of novel nano-engineered materials poses important questions regarding the impact of these new materials on living systems. Possible adverse effects must be assessed in order to prevent risks for health and the environment. On the other hand, a thorough understanding of their interaction with biological systems might also result in the creation of novel biomedical applications. We present a study on the interaction of model lipid membranes with gold nanoparticles (AuNP) of different surface modifications. Neutron reflectometry experiments on zwitterionic lipid double bilayers were performed in the presence of AuNP functionalized with cationic and anionic head groups. Structural information was obtained that provided insight into the fate of the AuNPs with regard to the integrity of the model cell membranes. The AuNPs functionalized with cationic head groups penetrate into the hydrophobic moiety of the lipid bilayers and cause membrane disruption at an increased concentration. In contrast, the AuNPs functionlized with anionic head groups do enter but seem to impede the destruction of the lipid bilayer at an alkaline pH. The information obtained might influence the strategy fora better nanoparticle risk assessment based on a surface charge evaluation and contribute to nano-safety considerations during their design.