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Light triggered nanoscale biolistics for efficient intracellular delivery of functional macromolecules in mammalian cells

Authors :
Juan C. Fraire
Elnaz Shaabani
Maryam Sharifiaghdam
Matthias Rombaut
Charlotte Hinnekens
Dawei Hua
Jana Ramon
Laurens Raes
Eduardo Bolea-Fernandez
Toon Brans
Frank Vanhaecke
Peter Borghgraef
Chaobo Huang
Félix Sauvage
Tamara Vanhaecke
Joery De Kock
Ranhua Xiong
Stefaan De Smedt
Kevin Braeckmans
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences
Experimental in vitro toxicology and dermato-cosmetology
Faculty of Engineering
Chemistry
Source :
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

Biolistic intracellular delivery of functional macromolecules makes use of dense microparticles which are ballistically fired onto cells with a pressurized gun. While it has been used to transfect plant cells, its application to mammalian cells has met with limited success mainly due to high toxicity. Here we present a more refined nanotechnological approach to biolistic delivery with light-triggered self-assembled nanobombs (NBs) that consist of a photothermal core particle surrounded by smaller nanoprojectiles. Upon irradiation with pulsed laser light, fast heating of the core particle results in vapor bubble formation, which propels the nanoprojectiles through the cell membrane of nearby cells. We show successful transfection of both adherent and non-adherent cells with mRNA and pDNA, outperforming electroporation as the most used physical transfection technology by a factor of 5.5–7.6 in transfection yield. With a throughput of 104-105 cells per second, biolistic delivery with NBs offers scalable and highly efficient transfections of mammalian cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Accession number :
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