Cell-cell interactionsvianon-covalent click chemistry

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Abstract

Metabolic glycoengineering with unnatural sugars became a valuable tool for introducing recognition markers on the cell membranesviabioorthogonal chemistry. By using this strategy, we functionalized the surface of tumor and T cells using complementary artificial markers based on both β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) and adamantyl trimers, respectively. Once tied on cell surfaces, the artificial markers induced cell-cell adhesion through non-covalent click chemistry. These unnatural interactions between A459 lung tumor cells and Jurkat T cells triggered the activation of natural killer (NK) cells thanks to the increased production of interleukin-2 (IL-2) in the vicinity of cancer cells, leading ultimately to their cytolysis. The ready-to-use surface markers designed in this study can be easily inserted on the membrane of a wide range of cells previously submitted to metabolic glycoengineering, thereby offering a simple way to investigate and manipulate intercellular interactions.

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Plumet, C., Mohamed, A. S., Vendeuvre, T., Renoux, B., Clarhaut, J., & Papot, S. (2021). Cell-cell interactionsvianon-covalent click chemistry. Chemical Science, 12(26), 9017–9021. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01637g

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