Transformation of Cell‐Derived Microparticles into Quantum‐Dot‐Labeled Nanovectors for Antitumor siRNA Delivery

Gang Chen(Wuhan University), Junyi Zhu(Wuhan University), Zhiling Zhang(Wuhan University), Wei Zhang(Wuhan University), Jian‐Gang Ren(Wuhan University), Min Wu(Wuhan University), Zheng‐Yuan Hong(Wuhan University), Cheng Lv(Wuhan University), Dai‐Wen Pang(Wuhan University), Yi‐Fang Zhao(Wuhan University)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
November 20, 2014
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Abstract

Cell-derived microparticles (MPs) have been recently recognized as critical intercellular information conveyors. However, further understanding of their biological behavior and potential application has been hampered by the limitations of current labeling techniques. Herein, a universal donor-cell-assisted membrane biotinylation strategy was proposed for labeling MPs by skillfully utilizing the natural membrane phospholipid exchange of their donor cells. This innovative strategy conveniently led to specific, efficient, reproducible, and biocompatible quantum dot (QD) labeling of MPs, thereby reliably conferring valuable traceability on MPs. By further loading with small interference RNA, QD-labeled MPs that had inherent cell-targeting and biomolecule-conveying ability were successfully employed for combined bioimaging and tumor-targeted therapy. This study provides the first reliable and biofriendly strategy for transforming biogenic MPs into functionalized nanovectors.


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