Nanoparticles Can Wrap Epithelial Cell Membranes and Relocate Them Across the Epithelial Cell Layer

dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage5294
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue8
dc.bibliographicCitation.journalTitleNano letters : a journal dedicated to nanoscience and nanotechnologyeng
dc.bibliographicCitation.lastPage5305
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume18
dc.contributor.authorUrbančič, Iztok
dc.contributor.authorGarvas, Maja
dc.contributor.authorKokot, Boštjan
dc.contributor.authorMajaron, Hana
dc.contributor.authorUmek, Polona
dc.contributor.authorCassidy, Hilary
dc.contributor.authorŠkarabot, Miha
dc.contributor.authorSchneider, Falk
dc.contributor.authorGaliani, Silvia
dc.contributor.authorArsov, Zoran
dc.contributor.authorKoklic, Tilen
dc.contributor.authorMatallanas, David
dc.contributor.authorČeh, Miran
dc.contributor.authorMuševič, Igor
dc.contributor.authorEggeling, Christian
dc.contributor.authorŠtrancar, Janez
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-20T08:11:28Z
dc.date.available2023-01-20T08:11:28Z
dc.date.issued2018-7-24
dc.description.abstractAlthough the link between the inhalation of nanoparticles and cardiovascular disease is well established, the causal pathway between nanoparticle exposure and increased activity of blood coagulation factors remains unexplained. To initiate coagulation tissue factor bearing epithelial cell membranes should be exposed to blood, on the other side of the less than a micrometre thin air-blood barrier. For the inhaled nanoparticles to promote coagulation, they need to bind lung epithelial-cell membrane parts and relocate them into the blood. To assess this hypothesis, we use advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to show that the nanoparticles wrap themselves with epithelial-cell membranes, leading to the membrane’s disruption. The membrane-wrapped nanoparticles are then observed to freely diffuse across the damaged epithelial cell layer relocating epithelial cell membrane parts over the epithelial layer. Proteomic analysis of the protein content in the nanoparticles wraps/corona finally reveals the presence of the coagulation-initiating factors, supporting the proposed causal link between the inhalation of nanoparticles and cardiovascular disease.eng
dc.description.versionpublishedVersioneng
dc.identifier.urihttps://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10947
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34657/9973
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWashington, DC : ACS Publ.
dc.relation.doihttps://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b02291
dc.relation.essn1530-6992
dc.relation.issn1530-6984
dc.rights.licenseCC BY 4.0 Unported
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.ddc540
dc.subject.ddc660
dc.subject.othercoagulation cascade interferenceeng
dc.subject.otherlipid wrappingeng
dc.subject.othermembrane disruptioneng
dc.subject.otherSTED microscopyeng
dc.subject.otherTiO2 nanoparticleseng
dc.subject.othertissue factor relocationeng
dc.titleNanoparticles Can Wrap Epithelial Cell Membranes and Relocate Them Across the Epithelial Cell Layereng
dc.typeArticleeng
dc.typeTexteng
tib.accessRightsopenAccesseng
wgl.contributorIPHT
wgl.subjectChemieger
wgl.typeZeitschriftenartikelger
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