纳米技术
外骨骼
内化
纳米颗粒
材料科学
模块化设计
生物物理学
纳米医学
细胞
化学
生物
生物化学
生态学
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Wei Zhu,Jimin Guo,Shahrouz Amini,Yi Ju,Jacob O. Agola,Andreas Zimpel,Kun-Yi Andrew Lin,Achraf Noureddine,Frank Caruso,Stefan Wuttke,Jonas G. Croissant,C. Jeffrey Brinker
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201900545
摘要
Creating a synthetic exoskeleton from abiotic materials to protect delicate mammalian cells and impart them with new functionalities could revolutionize fields like cell-based sensing and create diverse new cellular phenotypes. Herein, the concept of “SupraCells,” which are living mammalian cells encapsulated and protected within functional modular nanoparticle-based exoskeletons, is introduced. Exoskeletons are generated within seconds through immediate interparticle and cell/particle complexation that abolishes the macropinocytotic and endocytotic nanoparticle internalization pathways that occur without complexation. SupraCell formation is shown to be generalizable to wide classes of nanoparticles and various types of cells. It induces a spore-like state, wherein cells do not replicate or spread on surfaces but are endowed with extremophile properties, for example, resistance to osmotic stress, reactive oxygen species, pH, and UV exposure, along with abiotic properties like magnetism, conductivity, and multifluorescence. Upon decomplexation cells return to their normal replicative states. SupraCells represent a new class of living hybrid materials with a broad range of functionalities.
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