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Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion

It is well known that amphiphilic cationic β-cyclodextrins (amβCDs) form nanovesicles able to release their cargo in aqueous solution upon applying different stimuli. In addition they can be selectively positioned onto substrates by unconventional soft lithography. This makes them a powerful tool fo...

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Autores principales: Valle, Francesco, Tortorella, Silvia, Scala, Angela, Cordaro, Annalaura, Barbalinardo, Marianna, Biscarini, Fabio, Mazzaglia, Antonino
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Publicado: RSC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00623h
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author Valle, Francesco
Tortorella, Silvia
Scala, Angela
Cordaro, Annalaura
Barbalinardo, Marianna
Biscarini, Fabio
Mazzaglia, Antonino
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Tortorella, Silvia
Scala, Angela
Cordaro, Annalaura
Barbalinardo, Marianna
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description It is well known that amphiphilic cationic β-cyclodextrins (amβCDs) form nanovesicles able to release their cargo in aqueous solution upon applying different stimuli. In addition they can be selectively positioned onto substrates by unconventional soft lithography. This makes them a powerful tool for designing environments where different cues can be externally supplied to the cells helping to achieve good control of their fate. Lithographically controlled wetting (LCW) of amβCD nanovesicles loaded with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), amβCD/FITC, has been used here to fabricate geometrically functionalized surfaces, thus achieving multiscale control of the cell environment. The amβCD functionalization was strongly influenced by the surface energy of the underlying substrates that, according to their hydrophobicity, orient the amβCD in a different way, thus “offering” different portions to the cells. The structure of the pattern was characterized both over large scales exploiting the FITC fluorescence and at the nanoscale by atomic force microscopy. Cell guidance and aCD/FITC cell internalization were demonstrated in human neuroblastoma SHSY5Y cells.
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spelling pubmed-94176682022-09-20 Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion Valle, Francesco Tortorella, Silvia Scala, Angela Cordaro, Annalaura Barbalinardo, Marianna Biscarini, Fabio Mazzaglia, Antonino Nanoscale Adv Chemistry It is well known that amphiphilic cationic β-cyclodextrins (amβCDs) form nanovesicles able to release their cargo in aqueous solution upon applying different stimuli. In addition they can be selectively positioned onto substrates by unconventional soft lithography. This makes them a powerful tool for designing environments where different cues can be externally supplied to the cells helping to achieve good control of their fate. Lithographically controlled wetting (LCW) of amβCD nanovesicles loaded with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), amβCD/FITC, has been used here to fabricate geometrically functionalized surfaces, thus achieving multiscale control of the cell environment. The amβCD functionalization was strongly influenced by the surface energy of the underlying substrates that, according to their hydrophobicity, orient the amβCD in a different way, thus “offering” different portions to the cells. The structure of the pattern was characterized both over large scales exploiting the FITC fluorescence and at the nanoscale by atomic force microscopy. Cell guidance and aCD/FITC cell internalization were demonstrated in human neuroblastoma SHSY5Y cells. RSC 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9417668/ /pubmed/36133883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00623h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Valle, Francesco
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Scala, Angela
Cordaro, Annalaura
Barbalinardo, Marianna
Biscarini, Fabio
Mazzaglia, Antonino
Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
title Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
title_full Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
title_fullStr Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
title_short Amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
title_sort amphiphilic cationic cyclodextrin nanovesicles: a versatile cue for guiding cell adhesion
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00623h
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