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Title: A systematic High-Content Screening microscopy approach reveals key roles for Rab33b, OATL1 and Myo6 in nanoparticle trafficking in HeLa cells
Authors: Panarella, Angela
Bexiga, Mariana G. 
Galea, George
O' Neill, Elaine D.
Salvati, Anna
Dawson, Kenneth A.
Simpson, Jeremy C.
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2016
Publisher: Springer Nature
Project: Principal Investigator (PI) grant (09/IN.1/B2604) from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) 
grant from the UCD College of Science 
research grant from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund under Grant Number 13/RC/2073. 
Serial title, monograph or event: Scientific Reports
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Abstract: Synthetic nanoparticles are promising tools for imaging and drug delivery; however the molecular details of cellular internalization and trafficking await full characterization. Current knowledge suggests that following endocytosis most nanoparticles pass from endosomes to lysosomes. In order to design effective drug delivery strategies that can use the endocytic pathway, or by-pass lysosomal accumulation, a comprehensive understanding of nanoparticle uptake and trafficking mechanisms is therefore fundamental. Here we describe and apply an RNA interference-based high-content screening microscopy strategy to assess the intracellular trafficking of fluorescently-labeled polystyrene nanoparticles in HeLa cells. We screened a total of 408 genes involved in cytoskeleton and membrane function, revealing roles for myosin VI, Rab33b and OATL1 in this process. This work provides the first systematic large-scale quantitative assessment of the proteins responsible for nanoparticle trafficking in cells, paving the way for subsequent genome-wide studies.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/108914
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/srep28865
Rights: openAccess
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