On the Cellular Uptake
and Exocytosis of Carbon DotsSignificant
Cell Type Dependence and Effects of Cell Division
Posted on 2022-08-31 - 17:36
Understanding the cellular uptake and exocytosis processes
of nanoparticles
(NPs) is essential for developing the nanomedicines and assessing
the health risk of nanomaterials. Considerable efforts have been made
to reveal how physicochemical properties of NPs influence these processes.
However, little attention has been paid to how cell type impacts these
processes, especially exocytosis. Herein, the uptake and exocytosis
of the carbon dots (CDs) obtained from the carbonization of citric
acid with polyethylenimine (PEI) oligomers (CDs-PEI) in five human
cell lines (HeLa, A549, BEAS-2B, A431, and MDA-MB-468) are analyzed
to understand how cell type influences the fate of CDs in cells. The
cell division is taken into account by the correction of cell number
for accurate quantification of the uptake and exocytosis of CDs-PEI.
The results indicate that the cell type significantly affects the
cellular uptake, trafficking, and exocytosis of CDs-PEI. Among the
cell types investigated, MDA-MB-468 cells have the greatest capacity
for both uptake and exocytosis, and HeLa cells have the least capacity.
The kinetics of the exocytosis largely follows a single exponential
decay function, with the remaining CDs-PEI in cells reaching plateaus
within 24 h. The kinetic parameters are cell-dependent but insensitive
to the initial intracellular CDs-PEI content. Generally, the Golgi
apparatus pathways are more important in exocytosis than the lysosomal
pathway, and the locations of CDs-PEI in the beginning of exocytosis
are not correlated with their exocytosis pathways. The findings on
the cell type-dependent cellular uptake and exocytosis reported here
may be valuable to the future design of high-performance and safe
CDs and related nanomaterials in general.
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Liu, Yuan-Yuan; Sun, Zao-Xia; Liu, Jie; Zhang, Qiangqiang; Liu, Yuanfang; Cao, Aoneng; et al. (2022). On the Cellular Uptake
and Exocytosis of Carbon DotsSignificant
Cell Type Dependence and Effects of Cell Division. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.2c00542