| Literature DB >> 34968073 |
Xiaoting Zhao1, Yang Shi1, Ting Pan1, Dengyun Lu1, Jianyun Xiong1, Baojun Li1, Hongbao Xin1.
Abstract
Microsurgery and biopsies on individual cells in a cellular microenvironment are of great importance to better understand the fundamental cellular processes at subcellular and even single-molecular levels. However, it is still a big challenge for in situ surgery without interfering with neighboring living cells. Here, we report a thermoplasmonics combined optical trapping (TOT) technique for in situ single-cell surgery and intracellular organelle manipulation, without interfering with neighboring cells. A selective single-cell perforation was demonstrated via a localized thermoplasmonic effect, which facilitated further targeted gene delivery. Such a perforation was reversible, and the damaged membrane was capable of being repaired. Remarkably, a targeted extraction and precise manipulation of intracellular organelles were realized via the optical trapping. This TOT technique represents a new way for single-cell microsurgery, gene delivery, and intracellular organelle manipulation, and it provides a new insight for a deeper understanding of cellular processes as well as to reveal underlying causes of diseases associated with organelle malfunctions at a subcellular level.Entities:
Keywords: Single-cell surgery; gene delivery; optical trapping; organelle manipulation; thermoplasmonics
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34968073 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189