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Long Jiang1, Huajing Liu1, Chuixiu Huang2
1State Key Laboratory of Environment Health (Incubation), Key Laboratory of Environment and Health, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Environment and Health (Wuhan), Ministry of Environmental Protection, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China.
Abstract:
Production of red blood cells (RBCs) without immunogenicity of blood group antigens is of special interest in blood transfusion therapy in clinical chemistry. In this study, a selective cell surface engineering method was developed for the preparation of antigen-shielded RBCs based on molecular imprinting. Using an epitope imprinting method, biocompatible molecularly imprinted nanogels (MIgels) were prepared with a high affinity to the blood group antigens of RBCs. The antigen-shielded RBCs could avoid the agglutination caused by blood group mismatch, resulting in the antigen-shielded RBCs in efficiently substituting RBCs in case of a shortage of blood supply. Moreover, the antigen-shielded RBCs could maintain the normal physiological structure and functions of the original RBCs. We believe that the selective cell surface engineering presented in this work may offer significant benefits in specific cell protection for biomedical application.
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