Targeting and molecular imaging of HepG2 cells using surface-functionalized gold nanoparticles

Pierson Rathinaraj, Kyubae Lee, Yuri Choi, Soo Young Park, Oh Hyeong Kwon, Inn Kyu Kang

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Abstract

Mercaptosuccinic acid (M)-conjugated gold nanoparticles (GM) were prepared and characterized by transmission electron microscope and dynamic light scattering. M was used to improve the monodispersity and non-specific intracellular uptake of nanoparticles. Lactobionic acid (L) was subsequently conjugated to the GM to target preferentially HepG2 cells (liver cancer cells) that express asialoglycoprotein receptors (ASGPR) on their membrane surfaces and facilitate the transit of nanoparticles across the cell membrane. The mean size of lactobionic acid-conjugated gold nanoparticle (GL) was approximately 10 ± 0.2 nm. Finally, the Atto 680 dye (A6) was coupled to the nanoparticles to visualize their internalization into HepG2 cells. The interaction of surface-modified gold nanoparticles with HepG2 cells was studied after culturing cells in media containing the GM or L-conjugated GM (GL).

Original languageEnglish
Article number311
JournalJournal of Nanoparticle Research
Volume17
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Gold nanoparticles
  • HepG2 cells
  • Intracellular uptake
  • Lactobionic acid
  • Nanomedicine

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