| Literature DB >> 29466668 |
Tsai-Mu Cheng1, Hsueh-Liang Chu1, Yi-Cheng Lee2, Di-Yan Wang3, Che-Chang Chang1, Kuan-Lan Chung4, Hung-Chi Yen4, Chu-Wen Hsiao4, Xi-Yu Pan5, Tsung-Rong Kuo5,6, Chia-Chun Chen4.
Abstract
The glucose metabolism rate in cancer cells is a crucial piece of information for the cancer aggressiveness. A feasible method to monitor processes of oncogenic mutations has been demonstrated in this work. The fluorescent gold nanoclusters conjugated with glucose (glucose-AuNCs) were successfully synthesized as a cancer-targeting probe for glucose transporters (Gluts) overexpressed by U-87 MG cancer cells, which can be observed under confocal microscopy. The structural and optical characterizations of fluorescent glucose-AuNCs were confirmed by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The MTT assay exhibited the high biocompatibility of water-soluble glucose-AuNCs for further biomedical applications. The glucose metabolic cleavage of glucose-AuNCs by glycolytic enzymes from U-87 MG cancer cell was measured by fluorescence change of glucose-AuNCs. The fluorescence change based on the integrated area under fluorescence spectra ( A t) of glucose-AuNCs was plotted as a function of different reaction time ( t) with glycolytic enzymes. The fitted curve of A t versus t showed the first-order kinetics to explain the mechanism of glucose metabolic cleavage rate of glucose-AuNCs by glycolytic enzymes. The rate constant k could be utilized to determine the glucose metabolism rate of glucose-AuNCs for the quantitative analysis of cancer aggressiveness. Our work provides a practical application of target-specific glucose-AuNCs as a fluorescence probe to analyze the glucose metabolism in Gluts overexpressed cancer cells.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29466668 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986