Polymeric nanoparticles promote endocytosis of a survivin molecular beacon: Localization and fate of nanoparticles and beacon in human A549 cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Polymethylmethacrylate core-shell fluorescent nanoparticles promote, in human lung A549 cancer cells, the
internalization of a molecular beacon (MB) specific for survivin mRNA, an anti-apoptotic protein overexpressed
in cancer cells.
Aims: To design an effective drug delivery system, the knowledge of the uptake mechanism and of the nanoparticles
(NPs) and MB fate is required.
Materials and methods and key findings: Experiments with dextran as marker for endocytosis showed that in the
presence of NPs the number of endocytic vesicles per cell doubled and their mean size significantly (p < 0.001)
increased with respect to controls in absence of NPs, indicating an involvement of NPs in the endocytotic
process.
By using LysoTracker(TM) Deep Red, as marker of lysosomes, we found that nanoparticles co-localize with lysosomes.
Moreover, a cellular release of nanoparticles detected in the culture medium, suggested a role of
lysosomal exocytosis in nanoparticle elimination. The MB fluorescence in proximity of the labeled Endoplasmic
Reticulum was indicative that the opening of the MB occurs in proximity of its target mRNA.
Significance: The results show the involvement of endocytotic pathway in the uptake of NPs, which are an
appropriate delivery system capable of being eliminated by cells. Furthermore the data confirm that the MB can
be considered an effective tool for the intracellular sensing.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polymethylmethacrylate nanoparticles; Endocytosis; Lysosomal exocytosis; Molecular beacon; Cancer cells
Elenco autori:
Pellegrino, Mario; Domenici, Claudio; Sotgiu, Giovanna; Varchi, Greta; Giannetti, Ambra; Trono, Cosimo; Tombelli, Sara; Adinolfi, Barbara; Ballestri, Marco; Baldini, Francesco
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