Environmentally compatible bioconjugated gold nanoparticles as efficient contrast agents for colorectal cancer cell imaging

In this study we show, for the first time, that gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) synthesized by a simple, inexpensive, and environmentally-correct method can be easily conjugated with the antibodies anti-β-catenin and anti-E-cadherin to specifically target colorectal carcinoma cells. The antibody/AuNPs co...

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Principais autores: Araújo, Aurigena Antunes de, Lima, Kássio M.G., Araújo Junior, Raimundo F., Oliveira, Ana Luiza C.S. Leitão, Gasparotto, Luiz H.S.
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Idioma:eng
Publicado em: Elsevier
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/25423
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2014.02.008
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Resumo:In this study we show, for the first time, that gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) synthesized by a simple, inexpensive, and environmentally-correct method can be easily conjugated with the antibodies anti-β-catenin and anti-E-cadherin to specifically target colorectal carcinoma cells. The antibody/AuNPs conjugates were then successfully applied for imaging cancerous cells with fluorescence confocal microscopy. The AuNPs as well as the conjugates were very stable in high-salinity medium, a pre-requisite for application in physiological-like environments. Fluorescence results suggest that conjugation was achieved by direct adsorption of antibodies on the AuNPs surface. Finally, compared with a standard method of cell staining, our method is less laborious and the preparation time (from immobilization of cells onto glass cover slips until observation by confocal microscopy) decreased from 27 h to about 1 h, which makes the method eligible for colorectal cancer diagnostic.