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Magnetic Glyconanoparticles as a Versatile Platform for Selective Immunolabeling and Imaging of Cells

Year: 2011

Journal: Bioconjugate Chem., 2011, 22 (2), pp 264–273, 20110317

Authors: Garcia I., Gallo J., Genicio N., Padro D., Penadés S.

Last authors: Soledad Penadés

Organizations: Laboratory of GlycoNanotechnology, Biofunctional Nanomaterials Unit, CICbiomaGUNE and CIBER-BBN, P° de Miramón 182, 20009 San Sebastian, Spain

Country: Spain

A versatile nanoplatform based on magnetic glyconanoparticles (glyco-ferrites) to attach well-oriented antibodies is described. An efficient ligand exchange process has been used to prepare water-soluble 6-nm-sized core−shell Fe3O4@Au nanoparticles bearing amphiphilic carbohydrates and aliphatic ethylene glycol chains ended in a carboxyl group. The covalent immobilization through the carboxyl group of an Fc receptor (protein G) enables successful well-oriented capture of immunoglobulins G onto the magnetic glyconanoparticle. A thorough characterization of structure and biofunctionality of the constructs is carried out by different techniques. The selective immunolabeling of cells by the antibody-magnetic glyconanoparticle conjugates is demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as by fluorescence techniques.