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Gap Junction-Mediated Delivery of Polymeric Macromolecules.

Andrea N Trementozzi1, Chi Zhao1, Hugh Smyth2, Zhengrong Cui2, Jeanne C Stachowiak1.   

Abstract

Cellular delivery of therapeutic macromolecules such as proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids remains limited due to inefficient transport across the cellular plasma membrane. Gap junction channels, composed of connexin proteins, provide a mechanism for direct transfer of small molecules across membranes, and recent evidence suggests that the transfer of larger, polymer-like molecules such as microRNAs may be possible. Here, we report direct evidence of gap junction-mediated transfer of polymeric macromolecules. Specifically, we examined the transport of dextran chains with molecular weights ranging from 10 to 70 kDa. We found that dextran chains of up to 40 kDa can diffuse through at least five cell layers in a gap junction-dependent manner within a 30 min time frame. Further, we evaluated the ability of connectosomes, cell-derived vesicles containing functional connexin proteins, to be loaded with dextran chains. By opening connexon hemichannel pores within the membranes of connectosomes, we found that 10 kDa dextran was loaded into more than 90% of vesicles, with reduced levels of loading for dextran chains of larger molecular weight. Upon delivering 10 kDa dextran-loaded connectosomes to cells, we further found that connectosomes transferred these membrane-impermeable molecules to the cellular cytosol with dramatically improved efficiency in comparison to the delivery of free, unencapsulated dextran. Collectively, these results reveal that polymeric macromolecules can be delivered to cells via gap junctions, suggesting that the gap junction route may be useful for the delivery of polymeric therapeutic molecules, such as nucleic acids and peptides.

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Keywords:  cellular delivery; connectosomes; connexins; connexon hemichannel pores; gap junction; polymeric macromolecules

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35263989      PMCID: PMC9157716          DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c01459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng        ISSN: 2373-9878


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