Size-dependent internalization of gold nanoparticles in individual Tetrahymena thermophila characterized by single-cell mass cytometry.

Environ Pollut

College of Sciences, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110004, China; State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China; College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.

Published: March 2025

Aquatic organisms are inevitably exposed to metallic nanoparticles (NPs) in natural environments, leading to potential harm, ecological disruption, and environmental pollution concerns. Importantly, the size of NPs plays a critical role in influencing their uptake by these organisms. Utilizing mass cytometry, we investigated the internalization characteristics of different-sized gold NPs (AuNPs) in an unicellular ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, under a low exposure concentration of 1 ng mL. This investigation, conducted at both the population and single-cell levels, revealed that the size of AuNPs significantly affected their uptake by T. thermophila cells. The average mass of intracellular AuNPs peaked at 0.5 h and subsequently decreased, attributed to the efflux of AuNPs or cell proliferation. Larger AuNPs resulted in a lower average intracellular AuNPs mass and a smaller proportion of T. thermophila cells accumulating AuNPs (Au-positive (Au) T. thermophila). However, when exposed to larger AuNPs, the AuT. thermophila cells had a higher AuNPs mass and volumetric concentration factors compared to their exposure to smaller AuNPs. After exposure, while most AuT. thermophila cells had intracellular Au content below 2.41 × 10 g cell, the small groups of T. thermophila cells that accumulated higher mass of AuNPs may be the ones more susceptible to the effects of AuNPs exposure. Additionally, we developed a three-dimensional fitting surface model to depict the relationship among exposure time, AuNP size, and intracellular AuNPs mass in individual T. thermophila cells. This study enhances our understanding of size-specific NPs accumulation in unicellular organisms and provides valuable insights for ecological risk assessment of different sized NPs.

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