Liposome delivery of quantum dots to the cytosol of live cells Journal Article


Authors: Dudu, V.; Ramcharan, M.; Gilchrist, M. L.; Holland, E. C.; Vazquez, M.
Article Title: Liposome delivery of quantum dots to the cytosol of live cells
Abstract: An increasing number of studies have demonstrated the multiple advantages of using nanocrystals, such as Quantum dots, for biological imaging. Quantum dots functionalized with biomolecules on their surfaces were shown to be able to bind to specific extracellular targets via specific recognition and to be internalized inside the cells, thereby allowing the imaging of intracellular pathways. However, the use of Quantum dots for live tracking of intracellular molecules is relatively limited because of the difficulties encountered during the induction of Quantum dots across living cell membranes. In this study we show that cationic liposomes can deliver low concentrations of non-targeted Quantum dots into the cytosol of living cells via a lipid-mediated fusion with the cell membrane. The intracellular Quantum dots exhibit aggregation that appears dependent upon their concentration, but does not visibly affect cell viability. Our results point towards the use of cationic liposomes as an effective delivery system for targeted Quantum dots within the cell cytosol, which would facilitate live cell imaging of the labeled molecules. Copyright © 2008 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
Keywords: metabolism; live-cell imaging; enzyme activity; live cells; hela cell; hela cells; cell membranes; lipids; molecular biology; quantum dot; cytosol; liposome; liposomes; quantum dots; functionalized; phospholipids; semiconductor quantum dots; concentration (composition); extracellular; cells; molecules; living cells; quantum dots (qdots); optical waveguides; quantum electronics; biological imaging; cationic liposomes (cl); cell cytosol; cell-viability; delivery systems; intracellular pathways; living cell membranes; low concentrations; quantum dot (co); specific recognition
Journal Title: Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1533-4880
Publisher: American Scientific Publishers  
Date Published: 2008-05-01
Start Page: 2293
End Page: 2300
Language: English
DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2008.185
PUBMED: 18572640
PROVIDER: scopus
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