Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems.
The limited specificity of nanoparticle (NP) uptake by target cells associated with a disease is one of the principal challenges of nanomedicine. Using the threshold mechanism of plasmonic nanobubble (PNB) generation and enhanced accumulation and clustering of gold nanoparticles in target cells, we...
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doaj-b55f6d53a0aa435583865e3bffc042b52020-11-25T02:32:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0174e3453710.1371/journal.pone.0034537Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems.Ekaterina Y Lukianova-HlebXiaoyang RenPamela E ConstantinouBrian P DanyshDerek L ShenefeltDaniel D CarsonMary C Farach-CarsonVladimir A KulchitskyXiangwei WuDaniel S WagnerDmitri O LapotkoThe limited specificity of nanoparticle (NP) uptake by target cells associated with a disease is one of the principal challenges of nanomedicine. Using the threshold mechanism of plasmonic nanobubble (PNB) generation and enhanced accumulation and clustering of gold nanoparticles in target cells, we increased the specificity of PNB generation and detection in target versus non-target cells by more than one order of magnitude compared to the specificity of NP uptake by the same cells. This improved cellular specificity of PNBs was demonstrated in six different cell models representing diverse molecular targets such as epidermal growth factor receptor, CD3 receptor, prostate specific membrane antigen and mucin molecule MUC1. Thus PNBs may be a universal method and nano-agent that overcome the problem of non-specific uptake of NPs by non-target cells and improve the specificity of NP-based diagnostics, therapeutics and theranostics at the cell level.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3317980?pdf=render |
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Ekaterina Y Lukianova-Hleb Xiaoyang Ren Pamela E Constantinou Brian P Danysh Derek L Shenefelt Daniel D Carson Mary C Farach-Carson Vladimir A Kulchitsky Xiangwei Wu Daniel S Wagner Dmitri O Lapotko |
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Ekaterina Y Lukianova-Hleb Xiaoyang Ren Pamela E Constantinou Brian P Danysh Derek L Shenefelt Daniel D Carson Mary C Farach-Carson Vladimir A Kulchitsky Xiangwei Wu Daniel S Wagner Dmitri O Lapotko Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. PLoS ONE |
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Ekaterina Y Lukianova-Hleb Xiaoyang Ren Pamela E Constantinou Brian P Danysh Derek L Shenefelt Daniel D Carson Mary C Farach-Carson Vladimir A Kulchitsky Xiangwei Wu Daniel S Wagner Dmitri O Lapotko |
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Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. |
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Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. |
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Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. |
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Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. |
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Improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. |
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improved cellular specificity of plasmonic nanobubbles versus nanoparticles in heterogeneous cell systems. |
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The limited specificity of nanoparticle (NP) uptake by target cells associated with a disease is one of the principal challenges of nanomedicine. Using the threshold mechanism of plasmonic nanobubble (PNB) generation and enhanced accumulation and clustering of gold nanoparticles in target cells, we increased the specificity of PNB generation and detection in target versus non-target cells by more than one order of magnitude compared to the specificity of NP uptake by the same cells. This improved cellular specificity of PNBs was demonstrated in six different cell models representing diverse molecular targets such as epidermal growth factor receptor, CD3 receptor, prostate specific membrane antigen and mucin molecule MUC1. Thus PNBs may be a universal method and nano-agent that overcome the problem of non-specific uptake of NPs by non-target cells and improve the specificity of NP-based diagnostics, therapeutics and theranostics at the cell level. |
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