ナノピラーは細胞を傷つけることなく核に小さな開口部を作る(Nanopillars Create Tiny Openings in the Nucleus Without Damaging Cells)

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2024-10-02 カリフォルニア大学サンディエゴ校(UCSD)

カリフォルニア大学サンディエゴ校の研究者たちは、ナノピラーを使って細胞の核膜に小さな開口部を作る技術を開発しました。この技術は細胞膜を損傷することなく核にアクセスでき、遺伝子治療や薬物送達に応用可能です。ナノピラーが核膜に小さな一時的な開口を作り、核に直接物質を届けることができます。この非侵襲的な方法は、従来の物理的な針を使う方法よりも安全で広範囲に使用可能であり、将来的な医療応用が期待されています。

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設計されたナノトポグラフィーが核膜の一時的な開口部を誘導する Engineered Nanotopographies Induce Transient Openings in the Nuclear Membrane

Einollah Sarikhani, Vrund Patel, Zhi Li, Dhivya Pushpa Meganathan, Keivan Rahmani, Leah Sadr, Ryan Hosseini, Diether Visda, Shivani Shukla, Hamed Naghsh-Nilchi, Adarsh Balaji …
Advanced Functional Materials  Published: 02 September 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202410035

ナノピラーは細胞を傷つけることなく核に小さな開口部を作る(Nanopillars Create Tiny Openings in the Nucleus Without Damaging Cells)

Abstract

Materials with engineered nano-scale surface topographies, such as nanopillars, nanoneedles, and nanowires, mimic natural structures like viral spike proteins, enabling them to bypass biological barriers like the plasma membrane. These properties have led to applications in nanoelectronics for intracellular sensing and drug delivery platforms, some of which are already in clinical trials. Here, evidence is present that nanotopographic materials can induce transient openings in the nuclear membranes of various cell types without penetrating the cells, breaching the nucleo-cytoplasmic barrier, and allowing uncontrolled molecular exchange across the nuclear membrane. These openings, induced by nanoscale curvature, are temporary and repaired through the Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport (ESCRT)-mediated mechanisms. The findings suggest a potential for nano\topographic materials to temporarily breach the nuclear membrane with potential applications in direct nuclear sensing and delivery.

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