Cytosolic protein delivery using ultrasound-guided vaporization of
perfluorocarbon nano-droplets
- Satoshi Yamaguchi,
- Miho Kisaka,
- Kotaro Higashi,
- Ayumu Ishijima,
- Takashi Azuma,
- Keiichi Nakagawa,
- Yoshikazu Shibasaki,
- Ichiro Sakuma,
- Akimitsu Okamoto
Abstract
Ultrasound-guided protein delivery is promising for site-specific
control of cellular functions in the deep interior of the body in a
noninvasive manner. Herein, we propose a method for cytosolic protein
delivery based on ultrasound-guided intracellular vaporization of
perfluorocarbon nano-droplets. The nano-droplets were conjugated with
cargo proteins through a bio-reductively cleavable linker and introduced
into living cells via antibody-mediated binding to a cell-surface
receptor, which gets internalized through endocytosis. After the cells
were exposed to ultrasound for endosomal escape of proteins, the
ultrasound-responsive cytosolic release of a cargo enzyme was confirmed
by visualizing the hydrolysis of the fluorogenic substrate using
confocal microscopy. Moreover, a significant decrease in cell viability
was achieved via the release of a cytotoxic protein in response to
ultrasound treatment. The results of this study provide the proof of a
principle that protein-conjugated nano-droplets can be used as carriers
in ultrasound-guided cytosolic delivery of proteins.10 Jan 2023Submitted to Biotechnology Journal 10 Jan 2023Submission Checks Completed
10 Jan 2023Assigned to Editor
17 Jan 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
04 Mar 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
10 Mar 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
23 Mar 20231st Revision Received
24 Mar 2023Submission Checks Completed
24 Mar 2023Assigned to Editor
24 Mar 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
17 Apr 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
19 Apr 2023Editorial Decision: Accept