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Engineering Biomimetic Trogocytosis with Farnesylated Chemically Self-Assembled Nanorings.


ABSTRACT: Inspired by the natural intercellular material-transfer process of trans-endocytosis or trogocytosis, we proposed that targeted farnesylated chemically self-assembled nanorings (f-CSANs) could serve as a biomimetic trogocytosis vehicle for engineering directional cargo transfer between cells, thus allowing cell-cell interactions to be monitored and facilitating cell-cell communications. The membranes of sender cells were stably modified by hydrophobic insertion with the targeted f-CSANs, which were efficiently transferred to receiver cells expressing the appropriate receptors by endocytosis. CSAN-assisted cell-cell cargo transfer (C4T) was demonstrated to be receptor specific and dependent on direct cell-cell interactions, the rate of receptor internalization, and the level of receptor expression. In addition, C4T was shown to facilitate cell-to-cell delivery of an apoptosis inducing drug, as wells as antisense oligonucleotides. Taken together, the C4T approach is a potentially versatile biomimetic trogocytosis platform that can be deployed as a macro-chemical biological tool for monitoring cell-cell interactions and engineering cell-cell communications.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9869669 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineering Biomimetic Trogocytosis with Farnesylated Chemically Self-Assembled Nanorings.

Wang Yiao Y   Rozumalski Lakmal L   Kilic Ozgun O   Lichtenfels Caitlin C   Petersberg Jacob J   Distefano Mark D MD   Wagner Carston R CR  

Biomacromolecules 20221123 12


Inspired by the natural intercellular material-transfer process of trans-endocytosis or trogocytosis, we proposed that targeted farnesylated chemically self-assembled nanorings (f-CSANs) could serve as a biomimetic trogocytosis vehicle for engineering directional cargo transfer between cells, thus allowing cell-cell interactions to be monitored and facilitating cell-cell communications. The membranes of sender cells were stably modified by hydrophobic insertion with the targeted f-CSANs, which w  ...[more]

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