Heterogenous
Internalization of Nanoparticles at Ultra-Trace
Concentration in Environmental Individual Unicellular Organisms Unveiled
by Single-Cell Mass Cytometry
Posted on 2020-10-02 - 20:22
The
application and consumption of nanoparticles (NPs) inevitably
result in the contamination of environmental water. The internalized
NPs in unicellular organisms could travel to human bodies along food
chains and raise health concerns. Current research failed to determine
the characteristics of cellular uptake of NPs by unicellular organisms
at extremely low concentration in the real environment. We here developed
a label-free high-throughput mass cytometry method to investigate
gold NP (AuNP) uptake in a unicellular organism (Tetrahymena
thermophila) at the single-cell level. The limit of detection
for Au is as low as to 6.67 × 10–18 g/cell,
which equals ∼5.3 5 nm AuNPs. We demonstrated that active engulfment
pathways were responsible for the cellular accumulation of AuNPs and T. thermophila could also eliminate the cellular AuNPs rapidly.
The interaction between AuNPs and T. thermophila is
highly dependent on the sizes of nanoparticles; i.e., the population of T. thermophila containing AuNPs
decreased with the increment of the diameters of AuNPs when exposed
to the same mass concentration. For each type of AuNP, distinct heterogeneous
cellular uptake of AuNPs by T. thermophila was observed.
Intriguingly, for 5 nm AuNP, even at 0.001 ng/mL, some T.
thermophila cells could concentrate AuNPs, indicating a real
environmental concern even when water was contaminated by only trace
level of NPs. This method represents a promising tool for simultaneous
determination of physiological status of cells together with the intracellular
level of heavy metal or metallic NPs in study of biological effects.
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Wu, Qi; Shi, Jianbo; Ji, Xiaomeng; Xia, Tian; Zeng, Li; Li, Gengtan; et al. (2020). Heterogenous
Internalization of Nanoparticles at Ultra-Trace
Concentration in Environmental Individual Unicellular Organisms Unveiled
by Single-Cell Mass Cytometry. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c03587