Published June 2, 2023
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Illuminating and Radiosensitizing Tumors with 2DG-Bound Gold-Based Nanomedicine for Targeted CT Imaging and Therapy
Creators
- 1. National Health Research Institutes
- 2. China Medical University
- 3. Taipei Medical University Hospital
- 4. University of Chicago
Description
Although radiotherapy is one of the most important curative treatments for cancer, its clinical application is associated with undesired therapeutic effects on normal or healthy tissues. The use of targeted agents that can simultaneously achieve therapeutic and imaging functions could constitute a potential solution. Herein, we developed 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2DG)-labeled poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) gold nanodots (2DG-PEG-AuD) as a tumor-targeted computed tomography (CT) contrast agent and radiosensitizer. The key advantages of the design are its biocompatibility and targeted AuD with excellent sensitivity in tumor detection via avid glucose metabolism. As a consequence, CT imaging with enhanced sensitivity and remarkable radiotherapeutic efficacy could be attained. Our synthesized AuD displayed linear enhancement of CT contrast as a function of its concentration. In addition, 2DG-PEG-AuD successfully demonstrated significant augmentation of CT contrast in both in vitro cell studies and in vivo tumor-bearing mouse models. In tumor-bearing mice, 2DG-PEG-AuD showed excellent radiosensitizing functions after intravenous injection. Results from this work indicate that 2DG-PEG-AuD could greatly potentiate theranostic capabilities by providing high-resolution anatomical and functional images in a single CT scan and therapeutic capability.
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- DOI
- 10.3390/nano13111790
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:6267
Funding
- Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan
- 105-2113-M-400-007-MY3
- Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan
- 10106-2113-M-039-002-MY2
- National Health Research Institutes of Taiwan
- BN-110-PP04
- China Medical University, Taiwan
- CMU106-N-01