Issue 21, 2022

Thermoplasmonic nano-rupture of cells reveals annexin V function in plasma membrane repair

Abstract

Maintaining the integrity of the cell plasma membrane (PM) is critical for the survival of cells. While an efficient PM repair machinery can aid survival of healthy cells by preventing influx of extracellular calcium, it can also constitute an obstacle in drug delivery and photothermal therapy. We show how nanoscopic holes can be created in a controlled fashion to the cell's plasma membrane, thus allowing identification of molecular components which have a pivotal role in PM repair. Cells are punctured by laser induced local heating of gold nanostructures at the cell surface which causes nano-ruptures in cellular PMs. Recruitment of annexin V near the hole is found to locally reshape the ruptured plasma membrane. Experiments using model membranes, containing recombinant annexin V, provide further biophysical insight into the ability of annexin V to reshape edges surrounding a membrane hole. The thermoplasmonic method provides a general strategy to monitor the response to nanoscopic injuries to the cell surface which offer new insight into how cells respond to photothermal treatment.

Graphical abstract: Thermoplasmonic nano-rupture of cells reveals annexin V function in plasma membrane repair

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2021
Accepted
31 Mar 2022
First published
05 May 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 7778-7787

Thermoplasmonic nano-rupture of cells reveals annexin V function in plasma membrane repair

G. S. Moreno-Pescador, D. S. Aswad, C. D. Florentsen, A. Bahadori, M. R. Arastoo, H. M. D. Danielsen, A. S. B. Heitmann, T. L. Boye, J. Nylandsted, L. B. Oddershede and P. M. Bendix, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 7778 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR08274D

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