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Increase in Dye:Dendrimer Ratio Decreases Cellular Uptake of Neutral Dendrimers in RAW Cells.


ABSTRACT: Neutral generation 3 poly(amidoamine) dendrimers were labeled with Oregon Green 488 (G3-OGn) to obtain materials with controlled fluorophore:dendrimer ratios (n = 1-2), a mixture containing mostly 3 dyes per dendrimer, a mixture containing primarily 4 or more dyes per dendrimer (n = 4+), and a stochastic mixture (n = 4avg). The UV absorbance of the dye conjugates increased linearly as n increased and the fluorescence emission decreased linearly as n increased. Cellular uptake was studied in RAW cells and HEK 293A cells as a function of the fluorophore:dendrimer ratio (n). The cellular uptake of G3-OG n (n = 3, 4+, 4avg) into RAW cells was significantly lower than G3-OG n (n = 1, 2). The uptake of G3-OG n (n = 3, 4+, 4avg) into HEK 293A cells was not significantly different from G3-OG1. Thus, the fluorophore:dendrimer ratio was observed to change the extent of uptake in the macrophage uptake mechanism but not in the HEK 293A cell. This difference in endocytosis indicates the presence of a pathway in the macrophage that is sensitive to hydrophobicity of the particle.

SUBMITTER: Vaidyanathan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5342898 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increase in Dye:Dendrimer Ratio Decreases Cellular Uptake of Neutral Dendrimers in RAW Cells.

Vaidyanathan Sriram S   Kaushik Milan M   Dougherty Casey C   Rattan Rahul R   Goonewardena Sascha N SN   Banaszak Holl Mark M MM   Monano Janet J   DiMaggio Stassi S  

ACS biomaterials science & engineering 20160718 9


Neutral generation 3 poly(amidoamine) dendrimers were labeled with Oregon Green 488 (G3-OG<sub>n</sub>) to obtain materials with controlled fluorophore:dendrimer ratios (n = 1-2), a mixture containing mostly 3 dyes per dendrimer, a mixture containing primarily 4 or more dyes per dendrimer (<i>n</i> = 4+), and a stochastic mixture (<i>n</i> = 4<sub>avg</sub>). The UV absorbance of the dye conjugates increased linearly as n increased and the fluorescence emission decreased linearly as n increased.  ...[more]

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