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pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor
The acidic microenvironment is one of the remarkable features of tumor and is also a reliable target for tumor theranostics. Ultrasmall gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) have good in vivo behaviors, such as non-retention in liver and spleen, renal clearance, and high tumor permeability, and held great poten...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36880082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100578 |
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author | Jiang, Yifei Wu, Qinghe Hou, Mengfei Hai, Wangxi Zhang, Min Li, Biao Zhang, Chunfu |
author_facet | Jiang, Yifei Wu, Qinghe Hou, Mengfei Hai, Wangxi Zhang, Min Li, Biao Zhang, Chunfu |
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description | The acidic microenvironment is one of the remarkable features of tumor and is also a reliable target for tumor theranostics. Ultrasmall gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) have good in vivo behaviors, such as non-retention in liver and spleen, renal clearance, and high tumor permeability, and held great potential for developing novel radiopharmaceuticals. Herein, we developed pH-sensitive ultrasmall gold nanoclusters by introducing quaternary ammonium group (TMA) or tertiary amine motifs (C6A) onto glutathione-coated AuNCs (TMA/GSH@AuNCs, C6A-GSH@AuNCs). Density functional theory simulation revealed that radiometal (89)Sr, (223)Ra, (44)Sc, (90)Y, (177)Lu, (89)Zr, (99m)Tc, (188)Re, (106)Rh, (64)Cu, (68)Ga, and (113)Sn could stably dope into AuNCs. Both TMA/GSH@AuNCs and C6A-GSH@AuNCs could assemble into large clusters responding to mild acid condition, with C6A-GSH@AuNCs being more effective. To assess their performance for tumor detection and therapy, TMA/GSH@AuNCs and C6A-GSH@AuNCs were labeled with (68)Ga, (64)Cu, (89)Zr and (89)Sr, respectively. PET imaging of 4T1 tumor-bearing mice revealed TMA/GSH@AuNCs and C6A-GSH@AuNCs were mainly cleared through kidney, and C6A-GSH@AuNCs accumulated in tumors more efficiently. As a result, (89)Sr-labeled C6A-GSH@AuNCs eradicated both the primary tumors and their lung metastases. Therefore, our study suggested that GSH-coated AuNCs held great promise for developing novel radiopharmaceuticals that specifically target the tumor acidic microenvironment for tumor diagnosis and treatments. |
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spelling | pubmed-99846842023-03-05 pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor Jiang, Yifei Wu, Qinghe Hou, Mengfei Hai, Wangxi Zhang, Min Li, Biao Zhang, Chunfu Mater Today Bio Full Length Article The acidic microenvironment is one of the remarkable features of tumor and is also a reliable target for tumor theranostics. Ultrasmall gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) have good in vivo behaviors, such as non-retention in liver and spleen, renal clearance, and high tumor permeability, and held great potential for developing novel radiopharmaceuticals. Herein, we developed pH-sensitive ultrasmall gold nanoclusters by introducing quaternary ammonium group (TMA) or tertiary amine motifs (C6A) onto glutathione-coated AuNCs (TMA/GSH@AuNCs, C6A-GSH@AuNCs). Density functional theory simulation revealed that radiometal (89)Sr, (223)Ra, (44)Sc, (90)Y, (177)Lu, (89)Zr, (99m)Tc, (188)Re, (106)Rh, (64)Cu, (68)Ga, and (113)Sn could stably dope into AuNCs. Both TMA/GSH@AuNCs and C6A-GSH@AuNCs could assemble into large clusters responding to mild acid condition, with C6A-GSH@AuNCs being more effective. To assess their performance for tumor detection and therapy, TMA/GSH@AuNCs and C6A-GSH@AuNCs were labeled with (68)Ga, (64)Cu, (89)Zr and (89)Sr, respectively. PET imaging of 4T1 tumor-bearing mice revealed TMA/GSH@AuNCs and C6A-GSH@AuNCs were mainly cleared through kidney, and C6A-GSH@AuNCs accumulated in tumors more efficiently. As a result, (89)Sr-labeled C6A-GSH@AuNCs eradicated both the primary tumors and their lung metastases. Therefore, our study suggested that GSH-coated AuNCs held great promise for developing novel radiopharmaceuticals that specifically target the tumor acidic microenvironment for tumor diagnosis and treatments. Elsevier 2023-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9984684/ /pubmed/36880082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100578 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Length Article Jiang, Yifei Wu, Qinghe Hou, Mengfei Hai, Wangxi Zhang, Min Li, Biao Zhang, Chunfu pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
title | pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
title_full | pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
title_fullStr | pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
title_full_unstemmed | pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
title_short | pH-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
title_sort | ph-sensitive gold nanoclusters labeling with radiometallic nuclides for diagnosis and treatment of tumor |
topic | Full Length Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36880082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100578 |
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