: With the growing number of marketed biological drugs, the development of technological strategies for their oral systemic absorption, becomes increasingly important. The harsh gastrointestinal environment and low permeability of the intestinal epithelium, represent a huge challenge for their systemic delivery. Herein, bioinspired in the physiological insulin-Zn interaction, the design of orthogonal-shaped protein-biometal hybrid nanocrystals, further enveloped by a bilayer of functional biomaterials, is reported. The nanocrystals exhibited a size of 80 nm, a neutral surface charge and a high insulin loading. In vitro studies showed the capacity of the nanocomplexes to control the release of the associated insulin, while preserving its stability. In vivo evaluation showed sustained blood glucose reductions in both healthy and diabetic rats (up to 40 % and 80 %, respectively), while chronic immunotoxicity studies in mice indicated no toxicity effect. Preliminary efficacy studies in healthy awake pigs following oral capsule administration showed over 20 % absolute bioavailability.

Bioinspired orthogonal-shaped protein-biometal nanocrystals enable oral protein absorption

Marigo, Ilaria;Benetti, Federico;
2025

Abstract

: With the growing number of marketed biological drugs, the development of technological strategies for their oral systemic absorption, becomes increasingly important. The harsh gastrointestinal environment and low permeability of the intestinal epithelium, represent a huge challenge for their systemic delivery. Herein, bioinspired in the physiological insulin-Zn interaction, the design of orthogonal-shaped protein-biometal hybrid nanocrystals, further enveloped by a bilayer of functional biomaterials, is reported. The nanocrystals exhibited a size of 80 nm, a neutral surface charge and a high insulin loading. In vitro studies showed the capacity of the nanocomplexes to control the release of the associated insulin, while preserving its stability. In vivo evaluation showed sustained blood glucose reductions in both healthy and diabetic rats (up to 40 % and 80 %, respectively), while chronic immunotoxicity studies in mice indicated no toxicity effect. Preliminary efficacy studies in healthy awake pigs following oral capsule administration showed over 20 % absolute bioavailability.
2025
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