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Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots
The development of effective theranostic probes in cancer therapy is hampered due to issues with selectivity and off-target toxicity. We report the selective LED-photothermal ablation of cervical (HeLa) cancer cells over human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) using a new class of green-emissive fluorescent...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00293f |
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author | Hill, Stephen A. Sheikh, Sadiyah Zhang, Qiaoyu Sueiro Ballesteros, Lorena Herman, Andrew Davis, Sean A. Morgan, David J. Berry, Monica Benito-Alifonso, David Galan, M. Carmen |
author_facet | Hill, Stephen A. Sheikh, Sadiyah Zhang, Qiaoyu Sueiro Ballesteros, Lorena Herman, Andrew Davis, Sean A. Morgan, David J. Berry, Monica Benito-Alifonso, David Galan, M. Carmen |
author_sort | Hill, Stephen A. |
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description | The development of effective theranostic probes in cancer therapy is hampered due to issues with selectivity and off-target toxicity. We report the selective LED-photothermal ablation of cervical (HeLa) cancer cells over human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) using a new class of green-emissive fluorescent carbon dots (FCDs). The FCDs can be easily prepared in one pot using cheap and commercial starting materials. Physico-chemical characterization revealed that a surface coating of 2,5-deoxyfructosazine on a robust amorphous core gives rise to the nanomaterial's unique properties. We show that intracellular uptake mostly involves passive mechanisms in combination with intracellular DNA interactions to target the nucleus and that cancer cell selective killing is likely due to an increase in intracellular temperature in combination with ATP depletion, which is not observed upon exposure to either the “naked” core FCDs or the surface components individually. The selectivity of these nanoprobes and the lack of apparent production of toxic metabolic byproducts make these new nanomaterials promising agents in cancer therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-94172092022-09-20 Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots Hill, Stephen A. Sheikh, Sadiyah Zhang, Qiaoyu Sueiro Ballesteros, Lorena Herman, Andrew Davis, Sean A. Morgan, David J. Berry, Monica Benito-Alifonso, David Galan, M. Carmen Nanoscale Adv Chemistry The development of effective theranostic probes in cancer therapy is hampered due to issues with selectivity and off-target toxicity. We report the selective LED-photothermal ablation of cervical (HeLa) cancer cells over human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) using a new class of green-emissive fluorescent carbon dots (FCDs). The FCDs can be easily prepared in one pot using cheap and commercial starting materials. Physico-chemical characterization revealed that a surface coating of 2,5-deoxyfructosazine on a robust amorphous core gives rise to the nanomaterial's unique properties. We show that intracellular uptake mostly involves passive mechanisms in combination with intracellular DNA interactions to target the nucleus and that cancer cell selective killing is likely due to an increase in intracellular temperature in combination with ATP depletion, which is not observed upon exposure to either the “naked” core FCDs or the surface components individually. The selectivity of these nanoprobes and the lack of apparent production of toxic metabolic byproducts make these new nanomaterials promising agents in cancer therapy. RSC 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9417209/ /pubmed/36133617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00293f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Hill, Stephen A. Sheikh, Sadiyah Zhang, Qiaoyu Sueiro Ballesteros, Lorena Herman, Andrew Davis, Sean A. Morgan, David J. Berry, Monica Benito-Alifonso, David Galan, M. Carmen Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
title | Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
title_full | Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
title_fullStr | Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
title_full_unstemmed | Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
title_short | Selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using LED-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
title_sort | selective photothermal killing of cancer cells using led-activated nucleus targeting fluorescent carbon dots |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00293f |
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