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Multimodal analysis of PEI-mediated endocytosis of nanoparticles in neural cells

Authors :
Benjamin S. Padman
Igor Luzinov
K. Swaminathan Iyer
Bogdan Zdyrko
Sarah A. Dunlop
Melinda Fitzgerald
Gabriel A. Silva
Martin Saunders
Alan R. Harvey
Tristan D. Clemons
Jeremy Shaw
Michael J. House
Cameron W. Evans
Source :
ACS nano. 5(11)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Polymer nanoparticles are widely used as a highly generalizable tool to entrap a range of different drugs for controlled or site-specific release. However, despite numerous studies examining the kinetics of controlled release, the biological behavior of such nanoparticles remains poorly understood, particularly with respect to endocytosis and intracellular trafficking. We synthesized polyethylenimine-decorated polymer nanospheres (ca. 100-250 nm) of the type commonly used for drug release and used correlated electron microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy, and relaxometry to track endocytosis in neural cells. These capabilities provide insight into how polyethylenimine mediates the entry of nanoparticles into neural cells and show that polymer nanosphere uptake involves three distinct steps, namely, plasma membrane attachment, fluid-phase as well as clathrin- and caveolin-independent endocytosis, and progressive accumulation in membrane-bound intracellular vesicles. These findings provide detailed insight into how the intracellular delivery of nanoparticles is mediated by polyethylenimine, which is presently the most commonly used nonviral gene transfer agent. This fundamental knowledge may also assist in the preparation of next-generation nonviral vectors.

Details

ISSN :
1936086X
Volume :
5
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS nano
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....13865b72bc35bd6958a313e4a840f67a