Issue 35, 2015

An innovative pre-targeting strategy for tumor cell specific imaging and therapy

Abstract

A programmed pre-targeting system for tumor cell imaging and targeting therapy was established based on the “biotin–avidin” interaction. In this programmed functional system, transferrin-biotin can be actively captured by tumor cells with the overexpression of transferrin receptors, thus achieving the pre-targeting modality. Depending upon avidin–biotin recognition, the attachment of multivalent FITC–avidin to biotinylated tumor cells not only offered the rapid fluorescence labelling, but also endowed the pre-targeted cells with targeting sites for the specifically designed biotinylated peptide nano-drug. Owing to the successful pre-targeting, tumorous HepG2 and HeLa cells were effectively distinguished from the normal 3T3 cells via fluorescence imaging. In addition, the self-assembled peptide nano-drug resulted in enhanced cell apoptosis in the observed HepG2 cells. The tumor cell specific pre-targeting strategy is applicable for a variety of different imaging and therapeutic agents for tumor treatments.

Graphical abstract: An innovative pre-targeting strategy for tumor cell specific imaging and therapy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2015
Accepted
02 Aug 2015
First published
05 Aug 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 14786-14793

An innovative pre-targeting strategy for tumor cell specific imaging and therapy

S. Qin, M. Peng, L. Rong, H. Jia, S. Chen, S. Cheng, J. Feng and X. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 14786 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR03862F

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