Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators
Polysaccharides have been shown to have immunomodulatory properties. Modulation of the immune system plays a crucial role in physiological processes as well as in the treatment and/or prevention of autoimmune and infectious diseases. Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are derived from cellulose, the most...
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doaj-5ec9a9fdbaa9440fa9e49e1d0dd1735e2020-11-25T03:35:51ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912020-08-01101603160310.3390/nano10081603Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential ImmunomodulatorsYusha Imtiaz0Beza Tuga1Christopher W. Smith2Alexander Rabideau3Long Nguyen4Yali Liu5Sabahudin Hrapovic6Karina Ckless7Rajesh Sunasee8Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USADepartment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USADepartment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USADepartment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USADepartment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USAAquatic and Crop Resource Development Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, Montreal, QC H4P 2R2, CanadaAquatic and Crop Resource Development Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, Montreal, QC H4P 2R2, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USADepartment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, NY 12901, USAPolysaccharides have been shown to have immunomodulatory properties. Modulation of the immune system plays a crucial role in physiological processes as well as in the treatment and/or prevention of autoimmune and infectious diseases. Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are derived from cellulose, the most abundant polysaccharide on the earth. CNCs are an emerging class of crystalline nanomaterials with exceptional physico-chemical properties for high-end applications and commercialization prospects. The aim of this study was to design, synthesize, and evaluate the cytotoxicity of a series of biocompatible, wood-based, cationic CNCs as potential immunomodulators. The anionic CNCs were rendered cationic by grafting with cationic polymers having pendant <sup>+</sup>NMe<sub>3</sub> and <sup>+</sup>NH<sub>3</sub> moieties. The success of the synthesis of the cationic CNCs was evidenced by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, and elemental analysis. No modification in the nanocrystals rod-like shape was observed in transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy analyses. Cytotoxicity studies using three different cell-based assays (MTT, Neutral Red, and LIVE/DEAD<sup>®</sup>) and three relevant mouse and human immune cells indicated very low cytotoxicity of the cationic CNCs in all tested experimental conditions. Overall, our results showed that cationic CNCs are suitable to be further investigated as immunomodulators and potential vaccine nanoadjuvants.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/10/8/1603cellulose nanocrystalsimmunomodulatorsynthesispolymerizationcharacterizationcytotoxicity |
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Yusha Imtiaz Beza Tuga Christopher W. Smith Alexander Rabideau Long Nguyen Yali Liu Sabahudin Hrapovic Karina Ckless Rajesh Sunasee |
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Yusha Imtiaz Beza Tuga Christopher W. Smith Alexander Rabideau Long Nguyen Yali Liu Sabahudin Hrapovic Karina Ckless Rajesh Sunasee Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators Nanomaterials cellulose nanocrystals immunomodulator synthesis polymerization characterization cytotoxicity |
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Yusha Imtiaz Beza Tuga Christopher W. Smith Alexander Rabideau Long Nguyen Yali Liu Sabahudin Hrapovic Karina Ckless Rajesh Sunasee |
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Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators |
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Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators |
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Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators |
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Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators |
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Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Studies of Wood-Based Cationic Cellulose Nanocrystals as Potential Immunomodulators |
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synthesis and cytotoxicity studies of wood-based cationic cellulose nanocrystals as potential immunomodulators |
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Polysaccharides have been shown to have immunomodulatory properties. Modulation of the immune system plays a crucial role in physiological processes as well as in the treatment and/or prevention of autoimmune and infectious diseases. Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are derived from cellulose, the most abundant polysaccharide on the earth. CNCs are an emerging class of crystalline nanomaterials with exceptional physico-chemical properties for high-end applications and commercialization prospects. The aim of this study was to design, synthesize, and evaluate the cytotoxicity of a series of biocompatible, wood-based, cationic CNCs as potential immunomodulators. The anionic CNCs were rendered cationic by grafting with cationic polymers having pendant <sup>+</sup>NMe<sub>3</sub> and <sup>+</sup>NH<sub>3</sub> moieties. The success of the synthesis of the cationic CNCs was evidenced by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, and elemental analysis. No modification in the nanocrystals rod-like shape was observed in transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy analyses. Cytotoxicity studies using three different cell-based assays (MTT, Neutral Red, and LIVE/DEAD<sup>®</sup>) and three relevant mouse and human immune cells indicated very low cytotoxicity of the cationic CNCs in all tested experimental conditions. Overall, our results showed that cationic CNCs are suitable to be further investigated as immunomodulators and potential vaccine nanoadjuvants. |
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cellulose nanocrystals immunomodulator synthesis polymerization characterization cytotoxicity |
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