Gold Nanorods Electrostatically Binding Nucleic Acid Probe for In Vivo MicroRNA Amplified Detection and Photoacoustic Imaging‐Guided Photothermal Therapy

Nan Yan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaojing Wang(University of Science and Technology of China), Lin Lin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tingjie Song(University of Science and Technology of China), Pingjie Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Huayu Tian(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Haojun Liang(University of Science and Technology of China), Xuesi Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Advanced Functional Materials
April 19, 2018
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Abstract

Abstract Developing a comprehensive platform which has both diagnosis and therapeutic strategies is necessary for efficient tumor treatment. In this work, a F uel I mproved micro R NA E xplorer (FIRE) probe with signal amplification capability is designed for sensitive detection of microRNA‐21 (miR‐21), which is upregulated in most tumor cells. Besides, FIRE could be loaded by polyethylenimine (PEI)‐modified gold nanorods (AuNR‐PEI) via facile electrostatic interaction, which could avoid the complicated processes commonly used to covalently conjugate nucleic acid probes onto AuNRs. The as‐fabricated AuNR‐PEI/FIRE system could efficiently distinguish tumor cells from non‐tumor cells. The fluorescence signals in MCF‐7 breast carcinoma and HeLa cervical carcinoma cells treated with AuNR‐PEI/FIRE are enhanced 7‐ and 4.5‐fold, respectively, compared with non‐amplification system. AuNR‐PEI/FIRE improves tumor detection ability in vivo and exhibits excellent tumor inhibition efficacy under the fluorescence imaging and photoacoustic imaging guided photothermal therapy. This is the first time to utilize the combined application of amplified nucleic acid detection and photothermal effect derived from gold nanorods together with PA imaging in a facile manner to provide a promising theranostic strategy for accurate diagnosis and tumor therapy.


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