Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cellular uptake pathways of carbon dots (CDs) in human adenoid cystic carcinoma cell line ACC-2. Materials and methods: We synthesized CDs using a hydrothermal method with citric acid and polyethylenimine (PEI, Mw = 25 000). The CDs incubated with the ACC-2 cells showed their bioimaging capabilities using a confocal microscopy test. Flow cytometry was used to analyse cellular uptake pathways of CDs in ACC-2 cells. Results: Our findings indicated that CDs possessed good biocompatibility in ACC-2 cells. CDs were endocytosed mainly via micropinocytosis and energy-dependent pathways. Conclusions: In general, these findings suggested that CDs had excellent biomedical imaging properties for ACC-2 cells and there was a potential opportunity to develop biomedical applications.
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Wei, Y., Jin, X., Kong, T., Zhang, W., & Zhu, B. (2019). The endocytic pathways of carbon dots in human adenoid cystic carcinoma cells. Cell Proliferation, 52(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/cpr.12586
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