Immuno Gold Nanocages with Tailored Optical Properties for Targeted Photothermal Destruction of Cancer Cells

Jingyi Chen(University of Washington), Danling Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiefeng Xi(University of Washington), Leslie Au(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Andy Siekkinen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Addie Warsen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiyuan Li(Johns Hopkins University), Hui Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Younan Xia(University of Washington), Xingde Li(Johns Hopkins University)
Nano Letters
April 13, 2007
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Abstract

Gold nanocages with a relatively small size (e.g., approximately 45 nm in edge length) have been developed, and the structure of these nanocages was tailored to achieve strong absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) region for photothermal cancer treatment. Numerical calculations show that the nanocage has a large absorption cross section of 3.48 x 10(-14) m(2), facilitating conversion of NIR irradiation into heat. The gold nanocages were conjugated with monoclonal antibodies (anti-HER2) to target epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) that are overexpressed on the surface of breast cancer cells (SK-BR-3). Our preliminary photothermal results show that the nanocages strongly absorb light in the NIR region with an intensity threshold of 1.5 W/cm(2) to induce thermal destruction to the cancer cells. In the intensity range of 1.5-4.7 W/cm(2), the circular area of damaged cells increased linearly with the irradiation power density. These results suggest that this new class of bioconjugated gold nanostructures, immuno gold nanocages, can potentially serve as an effective photothermal therapeutic agent for cancer treatment.


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