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Critical parameters in the pegylation of gold nanoshells for biomedical applications: An in vitro macrophage study

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JOURNAL OF DRUG TARGETING
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 181-193

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10611860802582442

Keywords

Gold nanoshells; macrophage uptake; poly(ethylene glycol); pegylation; reticuloendothelial system; RES clearance; surface density

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  1. Singapore Bioimaging Consortium
  2. A*STAR

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Pegylation of gold nanoshells provides an effective means to reduce their reticuloendothelial system (RES) clearance in body. In this study, we perform a parametric investigation on the factors that would affect the macrophage uptake of gold nanoshells with the aim to optimize their pegylation and minimize their macrophage uptake. We synthesized and pegylated the gold nanoshells using methoxy-polyethylene glycol)thiol and employed an in vitro macrophage assay to examine the effect of surface density of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), chain length of the PEG, and size of the gold nanoshells on their macrophage uptake. We have shown that a saturated surface density would minimize macrophage uptake, which could be obtained by experimental titration-based Ellman's reagent. Our results suggest that the chain length of PEG and size of gold nanoshells influence the surface density of PEG. We have also shown that PEG with molecular weight of around 2000 Da and a size range larger than 186 nm would be appropriate for facilitating a high surface density. Our in vitro macrophage system thus provides a good model to accurately predict the RES response to different pegylation parameters.

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