| Literature DB >> 31396886 |
Somayeh Akbari-Karadeh1, Seyed Mahmoud Reza Aghamiri2, Parisa Tajer-Mohammad-Ghazvini3, Saeid Ghorbanzadeh-Mashkani4.
Abstract
Use of nanoparticles as carriers of anticancer drugs is a suitable way for targeted drug delivery and reduction of the side effects. This research focuses on a novel drug carrier for therapeutic goals by the bacterial magnetic nanoparticles (magnetosomes). The unique characteristics of magnetosomes make them ideal nanobiotechnological materials. In this study, magnetic nanoparticles of Alphaproteobacterium MTB-KTN90 were labeled with the radioisotope rhenium-188 and optimized the factors affecting the labeling efficiency. The results showed that the labeling efficiency of magnetosomes with rhenium-188 was more than 96%. The optimum concentration of bacterial nanoparticles was 133 mg/ml and the best time for maximum efficiency labeling was 60 min. The labeling stability showed that the 188Re-nanoparticle complexes have good stability in 29 h. The results of magnetic nanoparticles bacterial cytotoxicity on cancer cells AsPC1 did not show significant toxicity to concentration of 100 μg/μl. Finally, the biogenic magnetic nanoparticles labeled with rhenium-188 can be introduced as a valuable candidate for the targeted therapy of tumor with reducing radiation to surrounding healthy tissues.Entities:
Keywords: Drug delivery; Magnetosomes; Magnetotactic bacteria; Nanobiotechnology; Targeted therapy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31396886 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-019-03079-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 2.926