Issue 4, 2016

Nano-assembly of bovine serum albumin driven by rare-earth-ion (Gd) biomineralization for highly efficient photodynamic therapy and tumor imaging

Abstract

Biomineralization of a rare earth ion (Gd) is first employed to assemble bovine serum albumin (BSA) into sub-50 nm nanoparticles (Gd@BSA) for theranostic applications, via a straightforward and reproducible strategy. Combination of Gd ions with BSA under mild conditions results in the formation of the Gd@BSA nanosystem, which has been used as the scaffold material to encapsulate a photosensitiser (Ce6) with high efficiency up to 20 wt%. Beyond playing an important role in the assembled process, the incorporation of Gd affords the potential MRI and fluorescence imaging capability of Gd@BSA-Ce6 nanoparticles. In vivo MRI allowed real-time imaging in tumor-bearing mice and showed advantages in terms of circulation time, compared with commercially used Gd–DTPA. Gd@BSA-Ce6 nanoparticles exhibited enhanced tumor-specific distribution, through enhanced permeability and retention effect, and complete cure of tumor-bearing mice after intravenous injection. The nanoparticles did not produce systemic toxicity as revealed by biodistribution and histology toxicity analyses. The results demonstrate the great potential of Gd@BSA-Ce6 nanoparticles as theranostic agents due to their excellent imaging and tumor-growth-inhibition properties.

Graphical abstract: Nano-assembly of bovine serum albumin driven by rare-earth-ion (Gd) biomineralization for highly efficient photodynamic therapy and tumor imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2015
Accepted
17 Dec 2015
First published
18 Dec 2015

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2016,4, 743-751

Nano-assembly of bovine serum albumin driven by rare-earth-ion (Gd) biomineralization for highly efficient photodynamic therapy and tumor imaging

Y. Wen, H. Dong, Y. Li, A. Shen and Y. Li, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2016, 4, 743 DOI: 10.1039/C5TB01962A

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