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Silica Nanoparticles as Substrates for Chelator-free Labeling of Oxophilic Radioisotopes

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 864-868

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl503522y

Keywords

Intrinsic labeling; chelator-free; radionuclide; silica nanoparticle; nuclear imaging; lymph node

Funding

  1. NIH [R01EB014944, R01CA183953, R01 EB017748, K08 CA163961, 1 S10 OD016207-01]
  2. National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Grant (NSF) [IGERT 0965983]
  3. Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation [DRR-29-14]
  4. MSKCC NIH [P30-CA008748]
  5. MSKCC's Experimental Therapeutics Center

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Chelator-free nanoparticles for intrinsic radiolabeling are highly desirable for whole-body imaging and therapeutic applications. Several reports have successfully demonstrated the principle of intrinsic radiolabeling. However, the work done to date has suffered from much of the same specificity issues as conventional molecular chelators, insofar as there is no singular nanoparticle substrate that has proven effective in binding a wide library of radiosotopes. Here we present amorphous silica nanoparticles as general substrates for chelator-free radiolabeling and demonstrate their ability to bind six medically relevant isotopes of various oxidation states with high radiochemical yield. We provide strong evidence that the stability of the binding correlates with the hardness of the radioisotope, corroborating the proposed operating principle. Intrinsically labeled silica nanoparticles prepared by this approach demonstrate excellent in vivo stability and efficacy in lymph node imaging.

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