The toxicity of metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) has been fully ascertained, but the mechanisms underlying their cytotoxicity remain still largely unclear. Here we demonstrate that the cytotoxicity of MNPs is strictly reliant on the pathway of cellular internalization. In particular, if otherwise toxic gold, silver, and iron oxide NPs are forced through the cell membrane bypassing any form of active mechanism (e.g., endocytosis), no significant cytotoxic effect is registered. Pneumatically driven NPs across the cell membrane show a different distribution within the cytosol compared to NPs entering the cell by active endocytosis. Specifically, they exhibit free random Brownian motions within the cytosol and do not accumulate in lysosomes. Results suggest that intracellular accumulation of metallic nanoparticles into endo-lysosomal compartments is the leading cause of nanotoxicity, due to consequent nanoparticle degradation and in situ release of metal ions

Transport across the cell-membrane dictates nanoparticle fate and toxicity: a new paradigm in nanotoxicology / Daniela, Guarnieri; Stefania, Sabella; Ornella, Muscetti; Valentina, Belli; Maria Ada, Malvindi; Sabato, Fusco; Elisa De, Luca; Pier Paolo, Pompa; Netti, PAOLO ANTONIO. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 6:17(2014), pp. 10264-10273. [10.1039/C4NR02008A]

Transport across the cell-membrane dictates nanoparticle fate and toxicity: a new paradigm in nanotoxicology

NETTI, PAOLO ANTONIO
2014

Abstract

The toxicity of metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) has been fully ascertained, but the mechanisms underlying their cytotoxicity remain still largely unclear. Here we demonstrate that the cytotoxicity of MNPs is strictly reliant on the pathway of cellular internalization. In particular, if otherwise toxic gold, silver, and iron oxide NPs are forced through the cell membrane bypassing any form of active mechanism (e.g., endocytosis), no significant cytotoxic effect is registered. Pneumatically driven NPs across the cell membrane show a different distribution within the cytosol compared to NPs entering the cell by active endocytosis. Specifically, they exhibit free random Brownian motions within the cytosol and do not accumulate in lysosomes. Results suggest that intracellular accumulation of metallic nanoparticles into endo-lysosomal compartments is the leading cause of nanotoxicity, due to consequent nanoparticle degradation and in situ release of metal ions
2014
Transport across the cell-membrane dictates nanoparticle fate and toxicity: a new paradigm in nanotoxicology / Daniela, Guarnieri; Stefania, Sabella; Ornella, Muscetti; Valentina, Belli; Maria Ada, Malvindi; Sabato, Fusco; Elisa De, Luca; Pier Paolo, Pompa; Netti, PAOLO ANTONIO. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 6:17(2014), pp. 10264-10273. [10.1039/C4NR02008A]
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