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RGD- functionalized ultrasmall iron oxide nanoparticles for targeted T-1-weighted MR imaging of gliomas

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 7, Issue 34, Pages 14538-14546

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5nr04003e

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21273032, 81371623]
  2. Sino-German Center for Research Promotion [GZ899]
  3. Program for Professor of Special Appointment (Eastern Scholar) at Shanghai Institutions of Higher Learning
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  5. Innovation Funds of Donghua University Doctorate Dissertation of Excellence [15D310509]

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We report a convenient approach to prepare ultrasmall Fe3O4 nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with an arginylglycylaspartic acid (RGD) peptide for in vitro and in vivo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of gliomas. In our work, stable sodium citrate-stabilized Fe3O4 NPs were prepared by a solvothermal route. Then, the carboxylated Fe3O4 NPs stabilized with sodium citrate were conjugated with polyethylene glycol (PEG)-linked RGD. The formed ultrasmall RGD-functionalized nanoprobe (Fe3O4-PEG-RGD) was fully characterized using different techniques. We show that these Fe3O4-PEG-RGD particles with a size of 2.7 nm are water-dispersible, stable, cytocompatible and hemocompatible in a given concentration range, and display targeting specificity to glioma cells overexpressing alpha(v)beta(3) integrin in vitro. With the relatively high r(1) relaxivity (r(1) = 1.4 mM(-1) s(-1)), the Fe3O4-PEG-RGD particles can be used as an efficient nanoprobe for targeted T-1-weighted positive MR imaging of glioma cells in vitro and the xenografted tumor model in vivo via an active RGD-mediated targeting pathway. The developed RGD-functionalized Fe3O4 NPs may hold great promise to be used as a nanoprobe for targeted T-1-weighted MR imaging of different alpha(v)beta(3) integrin-overexpressing cancer cells or biological systems.

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