One-pot synthesis of acid-induced in situ aggregating
theranostic gold nanoparticles with enhanced retention in tumor cells
Cheng, MB (Cheng, Mingbo)[ 1 ] ; Zhang, YH (Zhang, Yahui)[ 1 ] ; Zhang, XL (Zhang, Xiaolei)[ 1 ] ; Wang, W (Wang, Wei)[ 1 ] ; Yuan, Z (Yuan, Zhi)[ 1,2 ]
BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE, 2019, 7(5): 2009-2022
DOI: 10.1039/c9bm00014c
Abstract
In this
work, we took advantage of a one-pot reaction to prepare tumor-targeting
nanoparticles (Au@T), which could respond to the intracellular acidic
environment and form aggregates to enhance the retention effect of
nanoparticles in tumor cells. Au@T is composed of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs)
modified with 4-mercaptobenzoic acid (MCBA), p-hydroxythiophenol (HTP), LA
(lipoic acid)-PEG(2K)-OCH3 and LA-PEG(2K)-biotin. During blood circulation,
Au@T remains well dispersed, making it inconspicuous. Then, with the help of
active targeted transport, much more Au@T becomes internalized at the tumor
site. After being internalized by tumor cells, Au@T aggregates under the
condition of pH = 6.0, thereby improving the retention effect of Au@T,
stymieing exocytosis and reducing the amount of nanoparticles returned to the
blood stream. Furthermore, the in vivo experimental results showed that
aggregated Au@T exhibits excellent photothermal effects, with a tumor
inhibition rate of 86.40%. The computed tomography (CT) value was found to be
1.5 times higher than that of the control group (Au@Bio), as Au@Bio was unable
to aggregate in tumor cells. In conclusion, this work provides a simple method
for synthesizing a type of gold nanoparticles (Au@T) with promising potential for
tumor diagnosis and treatment through enhancing the retention effect in tumor
cells.