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pH-sensitive zwitterionic coating of gold nanocages improves tumor targeting and photothermal treatment efficacy

Authors :
Ji-Gang Piao
Yunong Li
Lei Yu
Dong Liu
Feng Gao
Lihua Yang
Zi-Bin Tan
Ye-Zi You
Yujie Xiong
Source :
Nano Research. 11:3193-3204
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Stealth coating materials effectively extend a nanoparticle’s systemic circulation lifetime yet limit its cellular internalization, which promotes and prevents tumor targeting, respectively. Here, this contradiction was resolved by using an acutely pH-sensitive zwitterionic stealth ligand capable of responding to small differences in extracellular pH between blood and tumors. Using a photothermal gold nanocage (AuNC) as a model nanotherapeutic, we found that stealth-AuNC nanoparticles showed both significantly enhanced cell uptake efficiency in acidic tumors and a markedly extended systemic circulation lifetime compared to its unaltered analogue. As a result, stealth-AuNC nanoparticles administered intravenously showed significantly enhanced accumulation within the tumor, leading to significantly improved photothermal therapeutic efficacy in mouse models. These results suggests that pH-sensitive zwitterionic ligands with sufficient sensitivity for responding to small differences in extracellular pH between blood and tumors are ideal stealth materials for simultaneously conferring both extended systemic circulation and enhanced cellular internalization, reducing the need for active targeting moieties.

Details

ISSN :
19980000 and 19980124
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Research
Accession number :
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