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Methods to monitor liposome fusion, permeability, and interaction with cells.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2009-12-17)
Nejat Düzgüneş, Henrique Faneca, Maria C Lima
ABSTRACT

We describe fluorescence assays for membrane fusion involving the fusion of liposomes with each other and with cultured cells, fluorescence methods to assess liposome uptake by cells and the intracellular delivery of liposome contents, and assays to evaluate liposome membrane permeability. The Tb/DPA and ANTS/DPX assays monitor the intermixing of aqueous contents of liposomes. The NBD-PE/Rhodamine-PE assay follows the intermixing of liposomal lipids. A variation of this method is suitable for detecting the mixing of the inner monolayers of liposomes. The lipid-mixing assay is also used to study the fusion of cationic liposomes and lipoplexes with cultured cells. The intracellular delivery of liposome contents are monitored, via fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry, by measuring the release of calcein from the liposome interior, and normalized to cell-associated liposomes quantitated with Rhodamine-PE in the membrane of the same liposomes. The release of liposome contents is monitored by the increase in fluorescence of encapsulated carboxyfluorescein, calcein, or ANTS/DPX, or by the decrease in fluorescence of encapsulated Tb/DPA.

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