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  2. In vitro targeting of avidin-expressing glioma cells with biotinylated persistent luminescence nanoparticles

In vitro targeting of avidin-expressing glioma cells with biotinylated persistent luminescence nanoparticles

  • Bioconjug Chem. 2012 Mar 21;23(3):472-8. doi: 10.1021/bc200510z.
Thomas Maldiney 1 Minna U Kaikkonen Johanne Seguin Quentin le Masne de Chermont Michel Bessodes Kari J Airenne Seppo Ylä-Herttuala Daniel Scherman Cyrille Richard
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  • 1 Unité de Pharmacologie Chimique et Génétique et d'Imagerie, CNRS, UMR 8151, Inserm, U 1022, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, F-75270 Cedex, France.
Abstract

Far red emitting persistent luminescence nanoparticles (PLNP) were synthesized and functionalized with biotin to study their targeting ability toward biotin-binding proteins. First, the interaction of biotin-decorated PLNP with streptavidin, immobilized on a plate, was shown to be highly dependent on the presence of a PEG spacer between the surface of the nanoparticles and the biotin ligand. Second, interaction between biotin-PEG-PLNP and free neutravidin in solution was confirmed by fluorescence microscopy. Finally, in vitro binding study on BT4C cells expressing lodavin fusion protein, bearing the extracellular avidin moiety, showed that such biotin-covered PLNP could successfully be targeted to malignant glioma cells through a specific biotin-avidin interaction. The influence of nanoparticle core diameter, incubation time, and PLNP concentration on the efficiency of targeting is discussed.

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