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Biodistribution of TNF-α-Coated Gold Nanoparticles in An In Vivo Model System

2009; Future Medicine; Volume: 4; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2217/nnm.09.21

ISSN

1748-6963

Autores

Raghav Goel, Neha Shah, Rachana Visaria, Giulio F. Paciotti, John C. Bischof,

Tópico(s)

Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications

Resumo

In this study, we describe the biodistribution of CYT-6091, a colloidal gold (Au)-based nanomedicine that targets the delivery of TNF-alpha to solid tumors.A single intravenous injection of CYT-6091 coated with 5 microg TNF-alpha was given to human prostate tumor-bearing or naive (without tumor) nude mice. Tissues were harvested and analyzed at specific time points for Au nanoparticles by atomic emission spectroscopy and TNF-alpha by ELISA.The two constituents of CYT-6091, TNF-alpha and Au, exhibited different behavior in blood, with TNF-alpha showing a faster decay than the Au nanoparticles. Between 0 and 4 h after injection, TNF-alpha showed a preferential accumulation in the tumor. Au was observed to accumulate preferentially in the liver between 4 and 12 h, and showed some clearance over time (4 months).These data suggest that CYT-6091 delivers TNF-alpha preferentially to the tumor and that upon TNF-alpha degradation, the liver takes up Au, which is cleared slowly over time.

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