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  • [ACS Appl Mater Interfaces .] Selective Targeting of Nanobody-Modified Gold Nanoparticles to Distinct Cell Types독특한 세포 유형에 대한나노바디 변형 금 나노입자의 선택적 표적화

    서울대, 하버드대 / 이윤호, Himadri Medhi, 남기태*, Hidde Ploegh*

  • 출처
    ACS Appl Mater Interfaces .
  • 등재일
    2023 Dec 27
  • 저널이슈번호
    15(51):59258-59268.
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    Abstract
    Nanobody-modified gold nanoparticles were used to explore their ability to achieve selective targeting in vitro and in vivo to distinct cell type(s), based on the specificity of the nanobody that was installed. We developed conjugation methods that exploit click chemistry for octahedral ∼50 nm gold nanoparticles and chiral ∼180 nm gold nanoparticles. We determined that each of these particles could be modified with ∼75 and ∼330 nanobodies, respectively. Particle-bound nanobodies retain their antigen binding capacity. After conjugation of the mouse Class II MHC-specific nanobody VHH7 to chiral gold nanoparticles, selective targeting of Class II MHC-positive cell types was observed in vitro by fluorometric assays and by dark-field microscopy. Upon installation of the positron emission tomography (PET) isotopes 89Zr or 64Cu on nanobody-modified gold nanoparticles and retro-orbital injection of the radiolabeled particles, we observed accumulation predominantly in the liver and to a far lesser extent in the spleen, regardless of the size of the gold nanoparticles and the identity of the attached nanobody. We observed a striking difference in the distribution of radioisotope-labeled gold nanoparticles by changing the route of administration to intraperitoneal delivery. Significantly reduced accumulation in the liver and spleen was observed by intraperitoneal injection of nanoparticles. In the case of nanobody-modified gold nanoparticles injected intraperitoneally, prominent and persistent signals from the parathymic lymph nodes were observed in the PET/computed tomography images.

     

     

    Affiliations

    Yoon Ho Lee 1, Himadri Medhi 2, Xin Liu 2, In Han Ha 1, Ki Tae Nam 1, Hidde Ploegh 2
    1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
    2Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, United States.

  • 키워드
    PET imaging; click reaction; gold nanoparticles; nanobody; radioisotope labeling.
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