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FGF1-gold nanoparticle conjugates targeting FGFR efficiently decrease cell viability upon NIR irradiation.


ABSTRACT: Fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) are overexpressed in a wide variety of tumors, such as breast, bladder, and prostate cancer, and therefore they are attractive targets for different types of anticancer therapies. In this study, we designed, constructed, and characterized FGFR-targeted gold nanoconjugates suitable for infrared-induced thermal ablation (localized heating leading to cancer cell death) based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). We showed that a recombinant ligand of all FGFRs, human fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1), can be used as an agent targeting covalently bound AuNPs to cancer cells overexpressing FGFRs. To assure thermal stability, protease resistance, and prolonged half-life of the targeting protein, we employed highly stable FGF1 variant that retains the biological activities of the wild type FGF1. Novel FGF1 variant, AuNP conjugates are specifically internalized only by the cells expressing FGFRs, and they significantly reduce their viability after irradiation with near-infrared light (down to 40% of control cell viability), whereas the proliferation potential of cells lacking FGFRs is not affected. These results demonstrate the feasibility of FGF1-coated AuNPs for targeted cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Szlachcic A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3514973 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FGF1-gold nanoparticle conjugates targeting FGFR efficiently decrease cell viability upon NIR irradiation.

Szlachcic Anna A   Pala Katarzyna K   Zakrzewska Malgorzata M   Jakimowicz Piotr P   Wiedlocha Antoni A   Otlewski Jacek J  

International journal of nanomedicine 20121129


Fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) are overexpressed in a wide variety of tumors, such as breast, bladder, and prostate cancer, and therefore they are attractive targets for different types of anticancer therapies. In this study, we designed, constructed, and characterized FGFR-targeted gold nanoconjugates suitable for infrared-induced thermal ablation (localized heating leading to cancer cell death) based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). We showed that a recombinant ligand of all FGFRs, h  ...[more]

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