A microfluidic device for the delivery of enzymes into cells by liposome fusion.

Eng Life Sci

Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Eth Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Published: February 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Liposomes are effective drug carriers that help transport molecules into cells, but understanding and enhancing their fusion with cell membranes has been a challenge.
  • A new method allows liposomes to be stably coimmobilized with living cells, facilitating close membrane contact for improved membrane fusion without altering the liposome membrane.
  • Using a microfluidic device, researchers demonstrated successful fusion of liposome and cell membranes, enabling effective delivery of molecules like the enzyme β-galactosidase into cells, which could advance cell transfection techniques.

Article Abstract

Liposomes are versatile carriers of drugs or biomolecules and are ideally suited to transport molecules into cells. However, mechanistic studies to understand and improve the fusion of liposomes with cell membranes and endosomes are difficult. Here, we report a method that allows for stable coimmobilization of liposomes and living cells, thereby bringing the membranes into close contact, which is essential for membrane fusion. The small unilamellar liposomes are tethered to the surface by a linker so that no modification of the liposome membrane for cell binding is required. The cells are positioned above the liposomes by posts that are integrated into the microfluidic device, and a pH drop induces the fusion of the cell-liposome membranes. Both membrane fusion and release of molecules into the cytosol are visualized by fluorescence dequenching assays. Furthermore, we proved the efficient delivery of the enzyme -galactosidase into the cells when a fusogenic liposome composition was used. The device could be used for fusion studies but is also a versatile means for cell transfection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elsc.201600150DOI Listing

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