| Literature DB >> 28195400 |
Zhixin Zhang1,2, Yanyan Wang1, Hongxiang Zhang1,2, Zifan Tang1,2, Wenpeng Liu1,2, Yao Lu1,2, Zefang Wang3, Haitao Yang3, Wei Pang2, Hao Zhang1, Daihua Zhang1, Xuexin Duan1.
Abstract
Efficient delivery of genes and therapeutic agents to the interior of the cell is critical for modern biotechnology. Herein, a new type of chemical-free cell poration method-hypersonic poration-is developed to improve the cellular uptake, especially the nucleus uptake. The hypersound (≈GHz) is generated by a designed piezoelectric nano-electromechanical resonator, which directly induces normal/shear stress and "molecular bombardment" effects on the bilayer membranes, and creates reversible temporal nanopores improving the membrane permeability. Both theory analysis and cellular uptake experiments of exogenous compounds prove the high delivery efficiency of hypersonic poration. Since target molecules in cells are accumulated with the treatment, the delivered amount can be controlled by tuning the treatment time. Furthermore, owing to the intrinsic miniature of the resonator, localized drug delivery at a confined spatial location and tunable arrays of the resonators that are compatible with multiwell plate can be achieved. The hypersonic poration method shows great delivery efficacy combined with advantage of scalability, tunable throughput, and simplification in operation and provides a potentially powerful strategy in the field of molecule delivery, cell transfection, and gene therapy.Keywords: cell porations; intracellular delivery; piezoelectric nano-electromechanical devices
Year: 2017 PMID: 28195400 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201602962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281