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Protein Corona Modulates Uptake and Toxicity of Nanoceria via Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis.

Julie Mazzolini1, Ralf J M Weber1, Hsueh-Shih Chen2, Abdullah Khan1, Emily Guggenheim1, Robert K Shaw3, James K Chipman1, Mark R Viant1, Joshua Z Rappoport4.   

Abstract

Particles present in diesel exhaust have been proposed as a significant contributor to the development of acute and chronic lung diseases, including respiratory infection and allergic asthma. Nanoceria (CeO2 nanoparticles) are used to increase fuel efficiency in internal combustion engines, are present in exhaust fumes, and could affect cells of the airway. Components from the environment such as biologically derived proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids can form a dynamic layer, commonly referred to as the "protein corona" which alters cellular nanoparticle interactions and internalization. Using confocal reflectance microscopy, we quantified nanoceria uptake by lung-derived cells in the presence and absence of a serum-derived protein corona. Employing mass spectrometry, we identified components of the protein corona, and demonstrated that the interaction between transferrin in the protein corona and the transferrin receptor is involved in mediating the cellular entry of nanoceria via clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Furthermore, under these conditions nanoceria does not affect cell growth, viability, or metabolism, even at high concentration. Alternatively, despite the antioxidant capacity of nanoceria, in serum-free conditions these nanoparticles induce plasma membrane disruption and cause changes in cellular metabolism. Thus, our results identify a specific receptor-mediated mechanism for nanoceria entry, and provide significant insight into the potential for nanoparticle-dependent toxicity.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27638694     DOI: 10.1086/689590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Bull        ISSN: 0006-3185            Impact factor:   1.818


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4.  Valproic Acid Induces Endocytosis-Mediated Doxorubicin Internalization and Shows Synergistic Cytotoxic Effects in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells.

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5.  Effects of Nanoceria on Human Platelet Functions and Blood Coagulation.

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7.  Comparison of Confocal and Super-Resolution Reflectance Imaging of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles.

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8.  Impact of ConcanavalinA affinity in the intracellular fate of Protein Corona on Glucosamine Au nanoparticles.

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Review 9.  Interactions at the cell membrane and pathways of internalization of nano-sized materials for nanomedicine.

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10.  Corona Composition Can Affect the Mechanisms Cells Use to Internalize Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Valentina Francia; Keni Yang; Sarah Deville; Catharina Reker-Smit; Inge Nelissen; Anna Salvati
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