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Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size

Graphene oxide (GO) holds great potential for biomedical applications, however fundamental understanding of the way it interacts with biological systems is still lacking even though it is essential for successful clinical translation. In this study, we exploit intrinsic fluorescent properties of thi...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yingxian, Rivers-Auty, Jack, Crică, Livia Elena, Barr, Katie, Rosano, Vinicio, Arranz, Adrián Esteban, Loret, Thomas, Spiller, David, Bussy, Cyrill, Kostarelos, Kostas, Vranic, Sandra
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Publicado: RSC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00133g
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author Chen, Yingxian
Rivers-Auty, Jack
Crică, Livia Elena
Barr, Katie
Rosano, Vinicio
Arranz, Adrián Esteban
Loret, Thomas
Spiller, David
Bussy, Cyrill
Kostarelos, Kostas
Vranic, Sandra
author_facet Chen, Yingxian
Rivers-Auty, Jack
Crică, Livia Elena
Barr, Katie
Rosano, Vinicio
Arranz, Adrián Esteban
Loret, Thomas
Spiller, David
Bussy, Cyrill
Kostarelos, Kostas
Vranic, Sandra
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description Graphene oxide (GO) holds great potential for biomedical applications, however fundamental understanding of the way it interacts with biological systems is still lacking even though it is essential for successful clinical translation. In this study, we exploit intrinsic fluorescent properties of thin GO sheets to establish the relationship between lateral dimensions of the material, its cellular uptake mechanisms and intracellular fate over time. Label-free GO with distinct lateral dimensions, small (s-GO) and ultra-small (us-GO) were thoroughly characterised both in water and in biologically relevant cell culture medium. Interactions of the material with a range of non-phagocytic mammalian cell lines (BEAS-2B, NIH/3T3, HaCaT, 293T) were studied using a combination of complementary analytical techniques (confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and TEM). The uptake mechanism was initially interrogated using a range of pharmaceutical inhibitors and validated using polystyrene beads of different diameters (0.1 and 1 μm). Subsequently, RNA-Seq was used to follow the changes in the uptake mechanism used to internalize s-GO flakes over time. Regardless of lateral dimensions, both types of GO were found to interact with the plasma membrane and to be internalized by a panel of cell lines studied. However, s-GO was internalized mainly via macropinocytosis while us-GO was mainly internalized via clathrin- and caveolae-mediated endocytosis. Importantly, we report the shift from macropinocytosis to clathrin-dependent endocytosis in the uptake of s-GO at 24 h, mediated by upregulation of mTORC1/2 pathway. Finally, we show that both s-GO and us-GO terminate in lysosomal compartments for up to 48 h. Our results offer an insight into the mechanism of interaction of GO with non-phagocytic cell lines over time that can be exploited for the design of biomedically-applicable 2D transport systems.
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spelling pubmed-94192972022-09-20 Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size Chen, Yingxian Rivers-Auty, Jack Crică, Livia Elena Barr, Katie Rosano, Vinicio Arranz, Adrián Esteban Loret, Thomas Spiller, David Bussy, Cyrill Kostarelos, Kostas Vranic, Sandra Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Graphene oxide (GO) holds great potential for biomedical applications, however fundamental understanding of the way it interacts with biological systems is still lacking even though it is essential for successful clinical translation. In this study, we exploit intrinsic fluorescent properties of thin GO sheets to establish the relationship between lateral dimensions of the material, its cellular uptake mechanisms and intracellular fate over time. Label-free GO with distinct lateral dimensions, small (s-GO) and ultra-small (us-GO) were thoroughly characterised both in water and in biologically relevant cell culture medium. Interactions of the material with a range of non-phagocytic mammalian cell lines (BEAS-2B, NIH/3T3, HaCaT, 293T) were studied using a combination of complementary analytical techniques (confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and TEM). The uptake mechanism was initially interrogated using a range of pharmaceutical inhibitors and validated using polystyrene beads of different diameters (0.1 and 1 μm). Subsequently, RNA-Seq was used to follow the changes in the uptake mechanism used to internalize s-GO flakes over time. Regardless of lateral dimensions, both types of GO were found to interact with the plasma membrane and to be internalized by a panel of cell lines studied. However, s-GO was internalized mainly via macropinocytosis while us-GO was mainly internalized via clathrin- and caveolae-mediated endocytosis. Importantly, we report the shift from macropinocytosis to clathrin-dependent endocytosis in the uptake of s-GO at 24 h, mediated by upregulation of mTORC1/2 pathway. Finally, we show that both s-GO and us-GO terminate in lysosomal compartments for up to 48 h. Our results offer an insight into the mechanism of interaction of GO with non-phagocytic cell lines over time that can be exploited for the design of biomedically-applicable 2D transport systems. RSC 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9419297/ /pubmed/36132849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00133g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Yingxian
Rivers-Auty, Jack
Crică, Livia Elena
Barr, Katie
Rosano, Vinicio
Arranz, Adrián Esteban
Loret, Thomas
Spiller, David
Bussy, Cyrill
Kostarelos, Kostas
Vranic, Sandra
Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
title Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
title_full Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
title_fullStr Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
title_short Dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
title_sort dynamic interactions and intracellular fate of label-free, thin graphene oxide sheets within mammalian cells: role of lateral sheet size
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00133g
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