Luminescent silica nanobeads: characterization and evaluation as efficient cytoplasmatic transporters for T-lymphocytes.

We report the fabrication and characterization of neutravidin-conjugated silica nanobeads doped with a ruthenium-complex luminophore and functionalized with antihuman CD3, antihuman CD28, and an acid-sensitive polymer. We observed that the nanobeads were readily delivered into Jurkat T leukemia cells by endocytosis, transported into lysosomes and subsequently into the cytoplasm as revealed by pH-sensitive luminescence. Since signs of cytotoxicity were not observed, the reported nanobeads could be an excellent and nontoxic building block for efficient intracellular transporters.