Multifunctional Magnetic Gold Nanocomposites: Human Epithelial Cancer Detection via Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Localized Synchronous Therapy
Novel multifunctional magnetic gold nanocomposites (MGNCs) were synthesized for synchronous cancer therapy and diagnosis via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The MGNCs consist of magnetic kernels (aggregates of ultra‐sensitive MnFe2O4 magnetic nanocrystals wrapped in polymer) as effective MR contra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced functional materials 2008-01, Vol.18 (2), p.258-264 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Novel multifunctional magnetic gold nanocomposites (MGNCs) were synthesized for synchronous cancer therapy and diagnosis via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The MGNCs consist of magnetic kernels (aggregates of ultra‐sensitive MnFe2O4 magnetic nanocrystals wrapped in polymer) as effective MR contrast agents and silica–gold nanocomposites as hyperthermal therapeutic agents. A therapeutic antibody, Erbitux (ERB), was conjugated for specific tumor cell targeting both to localize the near‐IR laser beam and to image their events through MRI. ERB‐conjugated MGNCs selectively recognize the target cancer cell lines. Fluorescence images and MRI analysis show that the MGNCs are effectively taken up by the cells. ERB‐conjugated MGNCs have an excellent synchronous therapeutic efficacy as a result of the therapeutic antibody and near‐IR laser‐induced surface plasmon resonance. Consequently, MGNCs clearly demonstrate selective imaging and treatment of human epithelial cancer simultaneously.
Multifunctional magnetic gold nanocomposites (MGNCs) were synthesized from aggregates of magnetic nanoparticles wrapped in a polymer as the magnetic resonance contrast agent and a silica–gold nanocomposite shell (see figure) as an effective hyperthermal therapeutic agent. Therapeutic antibody‐conjugated MGNCs have an excellent synchronous therapeutic efficacy stemming from the antibodies and NIR‐laser‐induced hyperthermia, which implies the potential of the MGNCs for simultaneous diagnosis and treatment of cancer. |
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ISSN: | 1616-301X 1616-3028 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adfm.200700482 |