Literature DB >> 8294448

Fusion-mediated microinjection of lysozyme into HepG2 cells through hemagglutinin neuraminidase-depleted Sendai virus envelopes.

S Bagai1, D P Sarkar.   

Abstract

The potential of reconstituted Sendai viral envelopes containing only the fusion protein (F-virosomes) was evaluated for a targeted cytosolic delivery of lysozyme to human hepatoblastoma cells (HepG2) in culture. 125I-Lysozyme loaded into F-virosomes was used to monitor its fusion-mediated transfer to the HepG2 cells. Using fusion assay based on the transfer of water soluble probe, we have demonstrated the existence of aqueous connection between F-virosomes and target cells. Target specificity of the F-virosomes was ensured by the strong interaction between terminal beta-galactose moiety of F protein and the asialoglycoprotein receptor on the membrane of HepG2 cells. Incubation of the loaded F-virosomes with cells resulted in fusion-mediated injection, as inferred from the ability of cells to internalize lysozyme in the presence of azide (an inhibitor of the endocytotic process). Binding as well as fusion of the F-virosomes to HepG2 cells was solely mediated by the F protein. Introduction of 125I-lysozyme into the HepG2 cells was confirmed by selective accumulation of acid and antibody-precipitable radioactivity in the cytosolic compartment. The structural integrity of the internalized lysozyme was also assessed. The potential usefulness of F-virosomes with defined specificities as biological carrier for both in vitro and in vivo cytosolic delivery of macromolecules and drugs has been established.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8294448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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