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Enhancement of irradiation effects on cancer cells by cross-linked dextran-coated iron oxide (CLIO) nanoparticles
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Enhancement of irradiation effects on cancer cells by cross-linked dextran-coated iron oxide (CLIO) nanoparticles

Fu-Kuo Huang, Wen-Chang Chen, Sheng-Feng Lai, Chi-Jen Liu, Cheng-Liang Wang, Chang-Hai Wang, Hsiang-Hsin Chen, Tzu-En Hua, Yi-Yun Cheng, M.K. Wu, …
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 卷.55(2), 頁碼.469-482
2010
PMID: 20023329

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Radiological and Ultrasound Technology Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
We investigated iron oxide nanoparticles with two different surface modifications, dextran coating and cross-linked dextran coating, showing that their different internalization affects their capability to enhance radiation damage to cancer cells. The internalization was monitored with an ultrahigh resolution transmission x-ray microscope (TXM), indicating that the differences in the particle surface charge play an essential role and dominate the particle-cell interaction. We found that dextran-coated iron oxide nanoparticles cannot be internalized by HeLa and EMT-6 cells without being functionalized with amino groups (the cross-linked dextran coating) that modify the surface potential from -18 mV to 13.4 mV. The amount of cross-linked dextran-coated iron oxide nanoparticles uptaken by cancer cells reached its maximum, 1.33 × 10 9 per HeLa cell, when the co-culture concentration was 40 νg Fe mL -1 or more. Standard tests indicated that these internalized nanoparticles increased the damaging effects of x-ray irradiation, whereas they are by themselves biocompatible. These results could lead to interesting therapy applications; furthermore, iron oxide also produces high contrast for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis and therapy stages. © 2010 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.

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