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Development of Bio-Functionalized, Raman Responsive, and Potentially Excretable Gold Nanoclusters

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11092181

Keywords

ultrasmall-in-nano; excretable; gold; Raman; theranostic

Funding

  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/R020965/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/R020965/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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In this study, clustered ultrasmall (sub-5 nm) AuNP constructs were synthesized for in vivo Raman diagnostic monitoring, showing potential suitability for non-invasive detection and monitoring while being able to disaggregate into smaller particles under physiological conditions.
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are used experimentally for non-invasive in vivo Raman monitoring because they show a strong absorbance in the phototherapeutic window (650-850 nm), a feature that is accompanied by a particle size in excess of 100 nm. However, these AuNPs cannot be used clinically because they are likely to persist in mammalian systems and resist excretion. In this work, clustered ultrasmall (sub-5 nm) AuNP constructs for in vivo Raman diagnostic monitoring, which are also suitable for mammalian excretion, were synthesized and characterized. Sub-5 nm octadecyl amine (ODA)-coated AuNPs were clustered using a labile dithiol linker: ethylene glycol bis-mercaptoacetate (EGBMA). Upon clustering via a controlled reaction and finally coating with a polymeric amphiphile, a strong absorbance in the phototherapeutic window was demonstrated, thus showing the potential suitability of the construct for non-invasive in vivo detection and monitoring. The clusters, when labelled with a biphenyl-4-thiol (BPT) Raman tag, were shown to elicit a specific Raman response in plasma and to disaggregate back to sub-5 nm particles under physiological conditions (37 degrees C, 0.8 mM glutathione, pH 7.4). These data demonstrate the potential of these new AuNP clusters (Raman NanoTheranostics-RaNT) for in vivo applications while being in the excretable size window.

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