Issue 32, 2015

Non-invasive imaging of breast cancer using RGDyK functionalized fluorescent carbonaceous nanospheres

Abstract

Fluorescent carbonaceous dots (CDs) have attracted much attention due to their unique properties. However, their application in non-invasive imaging of diseased tissues was restricted by the short excitation/emission wavelength and the poor targeting efficiency of CDs. In this study, CDs were prepared from sucrose and glutamic acid with a particle size of 57.5 nm. An obvious emission could be observed at 600 nm to 700 nm when excited at around 500 nm. This property enabled CDs with a capacity for deep tissue imaging with low background adsorption. RGD, a ligand which could target most tumor and neovasculature cells, was anchored onto CDs after PEGylation. The product, RGD–PEG–CDs could accumulate in MCF-7/ADR xenografts at high intensity, which was 1.65-fold higher than that of PEG–CDs. Furthermore, RGD–PEG–CDs showed good colocalization with neovasculature. Thus, RGD–PEG–CDs could be used for non-invasive MCF-7/ADR tumor imaging. CDs functionalized with other ligands may also be used as a non-invasive probe for many kinds of tumor imaging.

Graphical abstract: Non-invasive imaging of breast cancer using RGDyK functionalized fluorescent carbonaceous nanospheres

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2015
Accepted
03 Mar 2015
First published
04 Mar 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 25428-25436

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Non-invasive imaging of breast cancer using RGDyK functionalized fluorescent carbonaceous nanospheres

S. Ruan, J. Qian, S. Shen, J. Chen, X. Cun, J. Zhu, X. Jiang, Q. He and H. Gao, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 25428 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00099H

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