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Targeted transplantation of mitochondria to hepatocytes.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Mitochondrial defects in hepatocytes can result in liver dysfunction and death. Hepatocytes have cell-surface asialoglycoprotein receptors (AsGRs) which internalize AsGs within endosomes. The aim of this study was to determine whether mitochondria could be targeted to hepatocytes by AsGR-mediated endocytosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS:An AsG, AsOR, was linked to polylysine to create a conjugate, AsOR-PL, and complexed with healthy and functional mitochondria (defined by normal morphology, cytochrome c assays, and oxygen-consumption rates). Huh7 (AsGR+) and SK Hep1 (AsGR-) cells were treated with a mitochondrial toxin to form Huh7-Mito- and SK Hep1-Mito- cells, lacking detectable mitochondrial DNA. An endosomolytic peptide, LLO, was coupled to AsOR to form AsOR-LLO. A lysosomal inhibitor, amantadine, was used in mitochondria-uptake studies as a control for nonspecific endosomal release. RESULTS:Coincubation of complexed mitochondria and AsOR-LLO with Huh7-Mito- cells increased mitochondrial DNA to >9,700-fold over control at 7 days (P<0.001), and increased mitochondrial oxygen-consumption rates to >90% of control by 10 days. CONCLUSION:Rescue of mitochondria-damaged hepatocytes can be achieved by targeted uptake of normal mitochondria through receptor-mediated endocytosis.

SUBMITTER: Gupta N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5136362 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeted transplantation of mitochondria to hepatocytes.

Gupta Nidhi N   Wu Catherine H CH   Wu George Y GY  

Hepatic medicine : evidence and research 20161129


<h4>Background</h4>Mitochondrial defects in hepatocytes can result in liver dysfunction and death. Hepatocytes have cell-surface asialoglycoprotein receptors (AsGRs) which internalize AsGs within endosomes. The aim of this study was to determine whether mitochondria could be targeted to hepatocytes by AsGR-mediated endocytosis.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>An AsG, AsOR, was linked to polylysine to create a conjugate, AsOR-PL, and complexed with healthy and functional mitochondria (defined by nor  ...[more]

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