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Cationic surface modification of gold nanoparticles for enhanced cellular uptake and X-ray radiation therapy.


ABSTRACT: A challenge of X-ray radiation therapy is that high dose X-ray can damage normal cells and cause side effects. This paper describes a new nanoparticle-based method to reduce X-ray dose in radiation therapy by internalization of gold nanoparticles that are modified with cationic molecules into cancer cells. A cationic thiol molecule is synthesized and used to modify gold nanoparticles in a one-step reaction. The modified nanoparticles can penetrate cell membranes at high yield. By bring radio-sensitizing gold nanoparticles closer to nuclei where DNA is stored, the total X-ray dose needed to kill cancer cells has been reduced. The simulation of X-ray-gold nanoparticle interaction also indicates that Auger electrons contribute more than photoelectrons.

SUBMITTER: Wang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4620571 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cationic surface modification of gold nanoparticles for enhanced cellular uptake and X-ray radiation therapy.

Wang Chaoming C   Sun An A   Qiao Yong Y   Zhang Peipei P   Ma Liyuan L   Su Ming M  

Journal of materials chemistry. B 20150819 37


A challenge of X-ray radiation therapy is that high dose X-ray can damage normal cells and cause side effects. This paper describes a new nanoparticle-based method to reduce X-ray dose in radiation therapy by internalization of gold nanoparticles that are modified with cationic molecules into cancer cells. A cationic thiol molecule is synthesized and used to modify gold nanoparticles in a one-step reaction. The modified nanoparticles can penetrate cell membranes at high yield. By bring radio-sen  ...[more]

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