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Removal of ligand-bound liposomes from cell surfaces by microbubbles exposed to ultrasound
Authors:Stuart Ibsen  Ruben Mora  Guixin Shi  Carolyn Schutt  Wenjin Cui  Michael Benchimol  Viviana Serra  Sadik Esener
Affiliation:1.Department of Bioengineering, Moores Cancer Center,University of California San Diego,La Jolla,USA;2.Department of Biology,University of California San Diego,La Jolla,USA;3.Moores Cancer Center,University of California San Diego,La Jolla,USA;4.Department of Nanoengineering, Moores Cancer Center,University of California at San Diego,La Jolla,USA
Abstract:Gas-filled microbubbles attached to cell surfaces can interact with focused ultrasound to create microstreaming of nearby fluid. We directly observed the ultrasound/microbubble interaction and documented that under certain conditions fluorescent particles that were attached to the surface of live cells could be removed. Fluorescently labeled liposomes that were larger than 500 nm in diameter were attached to the surface of endothelial cells using cRGD targeting to αvβ3 integrin. Microbubbles were attached to the surface of the cells through electrostatic interactions. Images taken before and after the ultrasound exposure were compared to document the effects on the liposomes. When exposed to ultrasound with peak negative pressure of 0.8 MPa, single microbubbles and groups of isolated microbubbles were observed to remove targeted liposomes from the cell surface. Liposomes were removed from a region on the cell surface that averaged 33.1 μm in diameter. The maximum distance between a single microbubble and a detached liposome was 34.5 μm. Single microbubbles were shown to be able to remove liposomes from over half the surface of a cell. The distance over which liposomes were removed was significantly dependent on the resting diameter of the microbubble. Clusters of adjoining microbubbles were not seen to remove liposomes. These observations demonstrate that the fluid shear forces generated by the ultrasound/microbubble interaction can remove liposomes from the surfaces of cells over distances that are greater than the diameter of the microbubble.
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