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Glypican-3 antibody functionalized Prussian blue nanoparticles for targeted MR imaging and photothermal therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 2, Issue 23, Pages 3686-3696

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4tb00516c

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Funding

  1. key project of National Science and Technology of China [2012ZX10002010-001-006, 2012ZX10002016-013]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31201008]
  3. key project of Science and Technology Department of Fujian Province [2011Y0022]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2011J01162]
  5. University Foundation of Fujian Province [JK2011021]
  6. University Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [12KJB180013]
  7. Scientific Foundation of Fuzhou Health Department [2013-S-wq17]
  8. Research Development Foundation of Fujian Medical University [FZS13001Y, FZS13005Z]

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MRI-guided photothermal therapy is becoming a more widely accepted minimally invasive technique. In this study, glypican-3 monoclonal antibody functionalized Prussian blue nanoparticles (antiGPC3-PBNPs) were developed as a novel theranostic agent for the targeted MR imaging and photothermal therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma. The physical properties of the antiGPC3-PBNPs were characterized by SEM, TEM and Vis-NIR absorption spectra, which showed that the developed nanoprobe formed well defined nanocubes with an average diameter of 21 nm. The significantly increased targeting cellular uptake efficiency in HepG2 cells via receptor-mediated endocytosis was confirmed by confocal fluorescence microscopy and ICP-MS. Furthermore, the high photothermal cytotoxicity, excellent MR imaging contrast enhancement ability and biocompatibility of the developed nanoprobe were also confirmed. Hence, the developed antiGPC3-PBNPs could be used as a promising nanoprobe for targeted MRI diagnosis and efficient photothermal therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma.

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