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Intracellular trafficking of Shigatoxin-B-subunit-functionalized spherulites

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Spherulites are multi-lamellar lipidic vesicles that can encapsulate biomolecules and may be used as carriers for drug delivery. STxB (Shiga toxin B-subunit) is known to bind the glycosphingolipid Gb3 (globotriaosyl ceramide), which is overexpressed by various human tumours. After Gb3 binding, the toxin enters the cytoplasm via the retrograde route, bypassing the degrading environment of the late endosomes/lysosomes. STxB is non-toxic and has been identified as a promising tool for drug delivery. So far, applications have relied on direct coupling with therapeutic agents. In the present study, we have investigated the functionalization of spherulites by STxB and the intracellular trafficking of these structures.

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hal-00345848 , version 1 (10-12-2008)

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Anthony Bouter, Brigitte Delord, Estelle Dransart, Cécile Poirier, Ludger Johannes, et al.. Intracellular trafficking of Shigatoxin-B-subunit-functionalized spherulites. Biology of the Cell, 2008, 100 (12), pp. 717-725. ⟨10.1042/BC20080009⟩. ⟨hal-00345848⟩
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