| Literature DB >> 28049064 |
Wenxiu Hou1, Fangfang Xia2, Gabriel Alfranca3, Hao Yan2, Xiao Zhi2, Yanlei Liu1, Chen Peng4, Chunlei Zhang5, Jesus Martinez de la Fuente3, Daxiang Cui6.
Abstract
It is essential to develop a simple synthetic strategy to improve the quality of multifunctional contrast agents for cancer diagnosis. Herein, we report a time-saving method for gadolinium (Gd3+) ions-mediated self-assembly of gold nanoclusters (GNCs) into monodisperse spherical nanoparticles (GNCNs) under mild conditions. The monodisperse, regular and colloidal stable GNCNs were formed via selectively inducing electrostatic interactions between negatively-charged carboxylic groups of gold nanoclusters and trivalent cations of gadolinium in aqueous solution. In this way, the Gd3+ ions were chelated into GNCNs without the use of molecular gadolinium chelates. With the co-existence of GNCs and Gd3+ ions, the formed GNCNs exhibit significant luminescence intensity enhancement for near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging, high X-ray attenuation for computed tomography (CT) imaging and reasonable r1 relaxivity for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The excellent biocompatibility of the GNCNs was proved both in vitro and in vivo. Meanwhile, the GNCNs also possess unique NIRF/CT/MR imaging ability in A549 tumor-bearing mice. In a nutshell, the simple and safe GNCNs hold great potential for tumor multi-modality clinical diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Assembly; Diagnosis; Gd(3+) ions; Gold nanoclusters (GNCs); Multi-modality imaging
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28049064 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.12.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479