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Post-Synthesis Incorporation of ⁶⁴Cu in CuS Nanocrystals to Radiolabel Photothermal Probes: A Feasible Approach for Clinics.

Andreas Riedinger1,2, Tommaso Avellini1, Alberto Curcio1, Mattia Asti3, Yi Xie1, Renyong Tu1, Sergio Marras1, Alice Lorenzoni4, Sara Rubagotti3, Michele Iori3, Pier Cesare Capponi3, Annibale Versari3, Liberato Manna1, Ettore Seregni4, Teresa Pellegrino1.   

Abstract

We report a simple method for the incorporation of Cu(I) or (64)Cu(I) radionuclides in covellite nanocrystals (CuS NCs). After the in situ reduction of Cu(II) or (64)Cu(II) ions by ascorbic acid, their incorporation in PEG-coated CuS NCs takes place at room temperature. In all the reaction steps, the stability of the NCs under physiological conditions was ensured. The copper incorporation reaction could also take place on CuS NCs bearing biotin molecules at their surface, with no detrimental effects on the specific binding affinity of the NCs toward streptavidin after incorporation. At low loading of Cu ions, the strong near-infrared (NIR) absorption band of the starting CuS NCs was essentially preserved, which allowed for efficient plasmonic photothermal therapy. The combined presence in the NCs of (64)Cu ions, well suitable for positron emission tomography, and of free carriers responsible for the NIR absorption, should enable their theranostic use as radiotracers and as photothermal probes in tumor ablation treatments. Moreover, the simplicity of the preparation scheme, which involves the use of radioactive species only as a last step, makes the protocol easily transferable to the clinical practice.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26551614     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b07973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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