Targeted cytosolic delivery of hydrogel nanoparticles into HepG2 cells through engineered Sendai viral envelopes

Jana, Siddhartha S. ; Bharali, Dhruba J. ; Mani, Prashant ; Maitra, Amarnath ; Gupta, Chhitar M. ; Sarkar, Debi P. (2002) Targeted cytosolic delivery of hydrogel nanoparticles into HepG2 cells through engineered Sendai viral envelopes FEBS Letters, 515 (1). pp. 184-188. ISSN 0014-5793

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Abstract

Hydrogel nanoparticles of cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP-NP) (35-50 nm in diameter) containing fluoresceinated dextran (FITC-Dx) were encapsulated in reconstituted Sendai viral envelopes containing only the fusion (F) protein (F-virosomes1). Incubation of these loaded F-virosomes with human hepatoblastoma cells (HepG2) in culture resulted in membrane-fusion-mediated delivery of NPs to the cell cytoplasm, as inferred from the ability of cells to internalize FITC-Dx loaded PVP-NP (PVPf-NP) in the presence of azide (an inhibitor of the endocytotic process). Introduction of PVPf-NP into the HepG2 cells was assured by selective accumulation of FITC fluorescence in the cytosolic compartment. The structural integrity of the internalized PVPf-NP was also confirmed by fluorescence microscopy and ultracentrifugation analysis. The potential usefulness of PVP-NP-mediated cytosolic release of water soluble drugs both in vitro and in vivo has been established for the first time.

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Source:Copyright of this article belongs to Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
Keywords:Hydrogel Nanoparticle; Sendai Virus; Virosome; Drug Delivery; Targeted Cytosolic Delivery; Controlled Release
ID Code:15966
Deposited On:16 Nov 2010 13:39
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