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Download fileInfluence of Size and Cross-Linking Density of Microgels on Cellular Uptake and Uptake Kinetics
journal contribution
posted on 2020-06-10, 17:38 authored by Victoria
K. Switacz, Sarah K. Wypysek, Rudolf Degen, Jérôme
J. Crassous, Marc Spehr, Walter RichteringThe unique pH and temperature responsiveness
of PNIPAM-based microgels
make them a promising target for novel biomedical applications such
as cellular drug delivery systems. However, we lack a comprehensive
understanding of how the physicochemical properties of microgels relate
to their interaction with cells. Here, we show that HEK293T cells
take up PNIPAM-based microgels on a second-to-minute time scale. Uptake
rates are determined by microgel size and cross-linker content. Using
fluorescence confocal live-cell microscopy, we observe microgel uptake
in real time and describe cellular uptake kinetics. Experiments reveal
that small and less cross-linked microgels show faster uptake kinetics
than microgels of larger size or higher cross-linker content. Only
microgels that are larger than 800 nm in diameter and have cross-linking
contents of 10–15 mol % do not show translocation into cells.
Together, these results provide insight into microgel–cell
interactions and generate quantitative information on the deterministic
role of microgel architecturei.e., size and rigidityfor
uptake by a prototypical human cell line.