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Stiffness of HIV-1 Mimicking Polymer Nanoparticles Modulates Ganglioside-Mediated Cellular Uptake and Trafficking.
Eshaghi, Behnaz; Alsharif, Nourin; An, Xingda; Akiyama, Hisashi; Brown, Keith A; Gummuluru, Suryaram; Reinhard, Björn M.
Afiliação
  • Eshaghi B; Department of Chemistry and The Photonics Center Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA.
  • Alsharif N; Department of Mechanical Engineering and The Photonics Center Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA.
  • An X; Department of Chemistry and The Photonics Center Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA.
  • Akiyama H; Department of Microbiology Boston University School of Medicine Boston MA 02118 USA.
  • Brown KA; Department of Mechanical Engineering and The Photonics Center Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA.
  • Gummuluru S; Department of Microbiology Boston University School of Medicine Boston MA 02118 USA.
  • Reinhard BM; Department of Chemistry and The Photonics Center Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA.
Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 7(18): 2000649, 2020 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32999830
ABSTRACT
The monosialodihexosylganglioside, GM3, and its binding to CD169 (Siglec-1) have been indicated as key factors in the glycoprotein-independent sequestration of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in virus-containing compartments (VCCs) in myeloid cells. Here, lipid-wrapped polymer nanoparticles (NPs) are applied as a virus-mimicking model to characterize the effect of core stiffness on NP uptake and intracellular fate triggered by GM3-CD169 binding in macrophages. GM3-functionalized lipid-wrapped NPs are assembled with poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) as well as with low and high molecular weight polylactic acid (PLAlMW and PLAhMW) cores. The NPs have an average diameter of 146 ± 17 nm and comparable surface properties defined by the self-assembled lipid layer. Due to differences in the glass transition temperature, the Young's modulus (E) differs substantially under physiological conditions between PLGA (E PLGA = 60 ± 32 MPa), PLAlMW (E PLA lMW = 86 ± 25 MPa), and PLAhMW (E PLA hMW = 1.41 ± 0.67 GPa) NPs. Only the stiff GM3-presenting PLAhMW NPs but not the softer PLGA or PLAlMW NPs avoid a lysosomal pathway and localize in tetraspanin (CD9)-positive compartments that resemble VCCs. These observations suggest that GM3-CD169-induced sequestration of NPs in nonlysosomal compartments is not entirely determined by ligand-receptor interactions but also depends on core stiffness.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article