pH-Dependent Cellular Internalization of Paramagnetic Nanoparticle

ACS Sens. 2016 Aug 26;1(8):975-978. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.6b00396. Epub 2016 Aug 10.

Abstract

A hallmark of the tumor microenvironment in malignant tumor is extracellular acidosis, which can be exploited for targeted delivery of drugs and imaging agents. A pH sensitive paramagnetic nanoaparticle (NP) is developed by incorporating GdDOTA-4AmP MRI contrast agent and pHLIP (pH Low Insertion Peptide) into the surface of a G5-PAMAM dendrimer. pHLIP showed pH-selective insertion and folding into cell membranes, but only in acidic conditions. We demonstrated that pHLIP-conjugated Gd44-G5 paramagnetic nanoparticle binds and fuses with cellular membrane at low pH, but not at normal physiological pH, and that it promotes cellular uptake. Intracellular trafficking of NPs showed endosomal/lysosomal path ways.

Keywords: Cell internalization; MRI; intracellular trafficking; pH sensing probe; paramagnetic nanoparticle.