| Literature DB >> 31241895 |
Tong-Tong Jia1, Guang Yang1, Sai-Jun Mo1, Zhao-Yang Wang1, Bing-Jie Li2, Wang Ma2, Yue-Xin Guo2, Xiaoyuan Chen3, Xueli Zhao1, Jun-Qi Liu2, Shuang-Quan Zang1.
Abstract
Gold nanoclusters have become promising radiosensitizers due to their ultrasmall size and robust ability to adsorb, scatter, and re-emit radiation. However, most of the previously reported gold nanocluster radiosensitizers do not have a precise atomic structure, causing difficulties in understanding the structure-activity relationship. In this study, a structurally defined gold-levonorgestrel nanocluster consisting of Au8(C21H27O2)8 (Au8NC) with bright luminescence (58.7% quantum yield) and satisfactory biocompatibility was demonstrated as a nanoradiosensitizer. When the Au8NCs were irradiated with X-rays, they produced reactive oxygen species (ROS), resulting in irreversible cell apoptosis. As indicated by in vivo tumor formation experiments, tumorigenicity was significantly suppressed after one radiotherapy treatment with the Au8NCs. In addition, compared with tumors treated with X-rays (4 Gy) alone, tumors treated with the nanosensitizer exhibited an inhibition rate of 74.2%. This study contributes to the development of atomically precise gold nanoclusters as efficient radiosensitizers.Entities:
Keywords: ROS burst; atom-precise; gold nanocluster; radiosensitizer; therapy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31241895 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b03767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881