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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2010

G protein-coupled receptors function as logic gates for nanoparticle binding and cell uptake

Wolfgang Hild; Klaus Pollinger; Andrea Caporale; Chiara Cabrele; Max Keller; Nicola Pluym; Armin Buschauer; Reinhard Rachel; Joerg Tessmar; Miriam Breunig; Achim Goepferich

More selective interactions of nanoparticles with cells would substantially increase their potential for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Thus, it would not only be highly desirable that nanoparticles can be addressed to any cell with high target specificity and affinity, but that we could unequivocally define whether they rest immobilized on the cell surface as a diagnostic tag, or if they are internalized to serve as a delivery vehicle for drugs. To date no class of targets is known that would allow direction of nanoparticle interactions with cells alternatively into one of these mutually exclusive events. Using MCF-7 breast cancer cells expressing the human Y1-receptor, we demonstrate that G protein-coupled receptors provide us with this option. We show that quantum dots carrying a surface-immobilized antagonist remain with nanomolar affinity on the cell surface, and particles carrying an agonist are internalized upon receptor binding. The receptor functions like a logic “and-gate” that grants cell access only to those particles that carry a receptor ligand “and” where the ligand is an agonist. We found that agonist- and antagonist-modified nanoparticles bind to several receptor molecules at a time. This multiligand binding leads to five orders of magnitude increased-receptor affinities, compared with free ligand, in displacement studies. More than 800 G protein-coupled receptors in humans provide us with the paramount advantage that targeting of a plethora of cells is possible, and that switching from cell recognition to cell uptake is simply a matter of nanoparticle surface modification with the appropriate choice of ligand type.


European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics | 2008

Quantum dots - nano-sized probes for the exploration of cellular and intracellular targeting.

Wolfgang Hild; Miriam Breunig; Achim Goepferich


Archive | 2010

New nanoparticle, comprising core and immobilized ligand (for G-protein coupled receptor) in its surface, useful e.g. in drug targeting and tumor therapy, where the nanoparticle e.g. binds to cells having appropriate receptor to the ligand

Achim Göpferich; Klaus Pollinger; Wolfgang Hild


Archive | 2009

Nanoparticle Delivery into Target Cells by G-Protein Coupled Receptors

Wolfgang Hild; Klaus Pollinger; Andrea Caporale; Chiara Cabrele; Miriam Breunig; Joerg Tessmar; Achim Göpferich


Archive | 2009

Nanopartikel für die Erkennung von Zellen, durch Bindung an G-Protein gekoppelte Rezeptoren

Achim Göpferich; Wolfgang Hild; Klaus Pollinger


Archive | 2008

Towards peptide-modified nanocrystals for drug targeting applications

Wolfgang Hild; Katharina Zenger; Andrea Caporale; Chiara Cabrele; Miriam Breunig; Jörg Teßmar; Achim Göpferich


Archive | 2008

Peptide-mediated nanoparticle delivery by G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs)

Wolfgang Hild; Klaus Pollinger; Andrea Caporale; Chiara Cabrele; Miriam Breunig; Joerg Tessmar; Achim Goepferich


Archive | 2007

Towards the characterization of quantum dots by asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation

Wolfgang Hild; R. Lang; G. Winter; Achim Göpferich


Archive | 2007

Custom designed Quantum Dots for cellular uptake

Wolfgang Hild; Miriam Breunig; Jörg Teßmar; Achim Göpferich


Archive | 2007

Intracellular distribution of nanoparticles after endocytosis and microinjection

Miriam Breunig; Stefanie Bauer; Wolfgang Hild; Renate Liebl; Uta Lungwitz; Achim Göpferich

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Miriam Breunig

University of Regensburg

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Joerg Tessmar

University of Regensburg

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Jörg Teßmar

University of Regensburg

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Max Keller

University of Regensburg

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