Indium-111 labeled gold nanoparticles for in-vivo molecular targeting.
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PubMed ID
24840614
Description
The present report describes the synthesis and biological evaluation of a molecular imaging platform based on gold nanoparticles directly labeled with indium-111. The direct labeling approach facilitated radiolabeling with high activities while maintaining excellent stability within the biological environment. The resulting imaging platform exhibited low interference of the radiolabel with targeting molecules, which is highly desirable for in-vivo probe tracking and molecular targeted tumor imaging. The indium-111 labeled gold nanoparticles were synthesized using a simple procedure that allowed stable labeling of the nanoparticle core with various indium-111 activities. Subsequent surface modification of the particle cores with RGD-based ligands at various densities allowed for molecular targeting of the αvß3 integrin in-vitro and for molecular targeted imaging in human melanoma and glioblastoma models in-vivo. The results demonstrate the vast potential of direct labeling with radioisotopes for tracking gold nanoparticles within biological systems.
Date of Publication
2014-08
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
Molecular imaging Nanomedicine RGD
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cell tracking
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α(v)ß(3) integrin
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Yaffee, Marcus |
Series
Biomaterials
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0142-9612
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restricted