4.8 Article

Efficient Endocytosis of Inorganic Nanoparticles with Zwitterionic Surface Functionalization

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 42, Pages 38475-38482

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b12398

Keywords

nanomaterials; SBS; endosomal uptake; bioimaging; NMR

Funding

  1. European Union [702300, 642656, 691185, H2020-MSCA-ITN-642656, MSCA-IF-2015-702300, MSCA-RISE-691185]
  2. BelSPo [IAP 7.35]
  3. FWO-Vlaanderen [KaN 1509012N]
  4. Ghent University [GOA/01G01513, BOF14/PDO/007, IOP/01101214, 01SC1416]
  5. IWT-Vlaanderen
  6. Hercules Foundation [AUGE09/006]
  7. European Research Council (ERC) [648124]
  8. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [201506750012]
  9. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [642656, 702300] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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PEGylation, which has traditionally been the method of choice to enhance the colloidal stability of nanostructures designed for biological applications and to prevent nonspecific protein adsorption, is now being challenged by short zwitterionic ligands. Inspired by the zwitterionic nature of cell membranes, these ligands have the potential to push forward the field of nanoparticles for nanomedicine. In this work, we report a thorough analysis of the surface chemistry of silica-coated luminescent CdSe/CdS quantum dots functionalized with either PEG-silane or zwitterionic sulfobetaine-silane by quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We demonstrate the differences in the cellular uptake propensity between particles with these two ligands. Although both ligands offer good colloidal stability in a crowded cell culture medium, the zwitterionic-functionalized nanoparticles with an optimized ligand density showed to be more easily endocytosed by HeLa cells. This approach can readily be transferred to other nanoparticle systems offering a wealth of unique properties, with great potential for intracellular bioapplications.

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