Functional ferritin nanoparticles for biomedical applications

Front Chem Sci Eng. 2017 Dec;11(4):633-646. doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1620-8. Epub 2017 Feb 15.

Abstract

Ferritin, a major iron storage protein with a hollow interior cavity, has been reported recently to play many important roles in biomedical and bioengineering applications. Owing to the unique architecture and surface properties, ferritin nanoparticles offer favorable characteristics and can be either genetically or chemically modified to impart functionalities to their surfaces, and therapeutics or probes can be encapsulated in their interiors by controlled and reversible assembly/disassembly. There has been an outburst of interest regarding the employment of functional ferritin nanoparticles in nanomedicine. This review will highlight the recent advances in ferritin nanoparticles for drug delivery, bioassay, and molecular imaging with a particular focus on their biomedical applications.

Keywords: bioassay; drug delivery; ferritin; molecular imaging; nanomedicine.