The Use of Inhibitors to Study Endocytic Pathways of Gene Carriers: Optimization and Pitfalls
Ghent University · Cardiff University
Abstract
Nonviral gene complexes can enter mammalian cells through different endocytic pathways. For efficient optimization of the gene carrier it is important to profile its cellular uptake, because this largely determines its intracellular processing and subsequent transfection efficiency. Most of the current information on uptake of these gene-delivery vehicles is based on data following the use of chemical inhibitors of endocytic pathways. Here, we have performed a detailed characterization of four commonly used endocytosis inhibitors [chlorpromazine, genistein, methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD), and potassium depletion] on cell viability and endocytosis in five well-described cell lines. We found that chlorpromazine…
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8Topics & keywords
- Endocytic cycle
- Computational biology
- Gene
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Genetics
- Endocytosis
- Cell