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Integrin alpha(v)beta(3)-Targeted C-Dot Nanocomposites as Multifunctional Agents for Cell Targeting and Photoacoustic Imaging of Superficial Malignant Tumors

Year: 2016

Journal: Anal. Chem.

Authors: Liu, Z; Chen, W; Li, YH; Xu, Q

With a cocktail formulation of soybean milk as a green carbon source and TTDDA as a capping agent, integrin alpha(v)/beta(3)-targeted C -dot nanocomposites (MB-CDs@NH-RGD) have been successfully fabricated via a facile microwaving protocol. Modification of the surface coating and RGDconjugation endow their superior biocompatibility as well as highly specific targeting profile to av,63-overexpressed cell lines of MDA-MB231 and B16 as representative superficial malignant tumors. Meanwhile, the significant photothermal effect has been generated on irradiation of these targeted C dot nanocomposites by a pulsed laser, which proved their eligibility for potential thermal ablation therapy. In vivo photoacoustic imaging using these C-dot nanocomposites as novel imaging probes verified their excellent targeting sensitivity and contrast enhancement. This exciting evidence implies a promising strategy to utilize them for multifunctional nanotheranostic purposes in combination with precision diagnosis and photothermal treatment against Photothennal effect superficial malignant tumors.