Light-Induced Condensation of Biofunctional Molecules around Targeted Living Cells to Accelerate Cytosolic Delivery.
Ikuhiko NakaseMoe MiyaiKosuke NoguchiMamoru TamuraYasuyuki YamamotoYushi NishimuraMika OmuraKota HayashiShiroh FutakiShiho TokonamiTakuya IidaPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
The light-induced force and convection can be enhanced by the collective effect of electrons (superradiance and red shift) in high-density metallic nanoparticles, leading to macroscopic assembly of target molecules. We here demonstrate application of the light-induced assembly for drug delivery system with enhancement of cell membrane accumulation and penetration of biofunctional molecules including cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) with superradiance-mediated photothermal convection. For induction of photothermal assembly around targeted living cells in cell culture medium, infrared continuous-wave laser light was focused onto high-density gold-particle-bound glass bottom dishes exhibiting plasmonic superradiance or thin gold-film-coated glass bottom dishes. In this system, the biofunctional molecules can be concentrated around the targeted living cells and internalized into them only by 100 s laser irradiation. Using this simple approach, we successfully achieved enhanced cytosolic release of the CPPs and apoptosis induction using a pro-apoptotic domain with a very low peptide concentration (nM level) by light-induced condensation.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- high density
- single molecule
- cancer therapy
- fluorescent probe
- photodynamic therapy
- cell death
- drug delivery
- oxidative stress
- single cell
- cell therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell cycle arrest
- bone marrow
- room temperature
- high speed
- mass spectrometry
- mesenchymal stem cells
- amino acid
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway