Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.

Initially viewed as innovative carriers for biomedical applications, with unique photophysical properties and great versatility to be decorated at their surface with suitable molecules, nanoparticles can also play active roles in mediating biological effects, suggesting the need to deeply investigat...

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Main Authors: Claudia Tortiglione, Alessandra Quarta, Maria Ada Malvindi, Angela Tino, Teresa Pellegrino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-11-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2765617?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c287e69da93e48119dde5dee8671b8802020-11-25T01:22:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-11-01411e769810.1371/journal.pone.0007698Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.Claudia TortiglioneAlessandra QuartaMaria Ada MalvindiAngela TinoTeresa PellegrinoInitially viewed as innovative carriers for biomedical applications, with unique photophysical properties and great versatility to be decorated at their surface with suitable molecules, nanoparticles can also play active roles in mediating biological effects, suggesting the need to deeply investigate the mechanisms underlying cell-nanoparticle interaction and to identify the molecular players. Here we show that the cell uptake of fluorescent CdSe/CdS quantum rods (QRs) by Hydra vulgaris, a simple model organism at the base of metazoan evolution, can be tuned by modifying nanoparticle surface charge. At acidic pH, amino-PEG coated QRs, showing positive surface charge, are actively internalized by tentacle and body ectodermal cells, while negatively charged nanoparticles are not uptaken. In order to identify the molecular factors underlying QR uptake at acidic pH, we provide functional evidence of annexins involvement and explain the QR uptake as the combined result of QR positive charge and annexin membrane insertion. Moreover, tracking QR labelled cells during development and regeneration allowed us to uncover novel intercellular trafficking and cell dynamics underlying the remarkable plasticity of this ancient organism.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2765617?pdf=render
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author Claudia Tortiglione
Alessandra Quarta
Maria Ada Malvindi
Angela Tino
Teresa Pellegrino
spellingShingle Claudia Tortiglione
Alessandra Quarta
Maria Ada Malvindi
Angela Tino
Teresa Pellegrino
Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Claudia Tortiglione
Alessandra Quarta
Maria Ada Malvindi
Angela Tino
Teresa Pellegrino
author_sort Claudia Tortiglione
title Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.
title_short Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.
title_full Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.
title_fullStr Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of Hydra.
title_sort fluorescent nanocrystals reveal regulated portals of entry into and between the cells of hydra.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Initially viewed as innovative carriers for biomedical applications, with unique photophysical properties and great versatility to be decorated at their surface with suitable molecules, nanoparticles can also play active roles in mediating biological effects, suggesting the need to deeply investigate the mechanisms underlying cell-nanoparticle interaction and to identify the molecular players. Here we show that the cell uptake of fluorescent CdSe/CdS quantum rods (QRs) by Hydra vulgaris, a simple model organism at the base of metazoan evolution, can be tuned by modifying nanoparticle surface charge. At acidic pH, amino-PEG coated QRs, showing positive surface charge, are actively internalized by tentacle and body ectodermal cells, while negatively charged nanoparticles are not uptaken. In order to identify the molecular factors underlying QR uptake at acidic pH, we provide functional evidence of annexins involvement and explain the QR uptake as the combined result of QR positive charge and annexin membrane insertion. Moreover, tracking QR labelled cells during development and regeneration allowed us to uncover novel intercellular trafficking and cell dynamics underlying the remarkable plasticity of this ancient organism.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2765617?pdf=render
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