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Enhancement of radiation cytotoxicity in breast-cancer cells by localized attachment of gold nanoparticles
Authors:Kong Tao  Zeng Jie  Wang Xiaoping  Yang Xiaoyan  Yang Jing  McQuarrie Steve  McEwan Alexander  Roa Wilson  Chen Jie  Xing James Z
Affiliation:Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale University of Science and Technology of China, PR China.
Abstract:Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and modified GNPs having two kinds of functional molecules, cysteamine (AET) and thioglucose (Glu), are synthesized. Cell uptake and radiation cytotoxicity enhancement in a breast-cancer cell line (MCF-7) versus a nonmalignant breast-cell line (MCF-10A) are studied. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results show that cancer cells take up functional Glu-GNPs significantly more than naked GNPs. The TEM results also indicate that AET-capped GNPs are mostly bound to the MCF-7 cell membrane, while Glu-GNPs enter the cells and are distributed in the cytoplasm. After MCF-7 cell uptake of Glu-GNPs, or binding of AET-GNPs, the in vitro cytotoxicity effects are observed at 24, 48, and 72 hours. The results show that these functional GNPs have little or no toxicity to these cells. To validate the enhanced killing effect on cancer cells, various forms of radiation are applied such as 200 kVp X-rays and gamma-rays, to the cells, both with and without functional GNPs. By comparison with irradiation alone, the results show that GNPs significantly enhance cancer killing.
Keywords:breast cancer  cytotoxicity  drug delivery  irradiation  nanoparticles
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