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Target Delivery and Cell Imaging Using Hyaluronic Acid-Functionalized Graphene Quantum Dots

Authors
Abdullah-Al-Nahain[Abdullah-Al-Nahain]Lee, JE[Lee, Jung-Eun]In, I[In, Insik]Lee, H[Lee, Haeshin]Lee, KD[Lee, Kang Dae]Jeong, JH[Jeong, Ji Hoon]Park, SY[Park, Sung Young]
Issue Date
Oct-2013
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS, v.10, no.10, pp.3736 - 3744
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Journal Title
MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume
10
Number
10
Start Page
3736
End Page
3744
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/59184
DOI
10.1021/mp400219u
ISSN
1543-8384
Abstract
This work demonstrates the way to achieve efficient and target specific delivery of a graphene quantum dot (GQD) using hyaluronic acid (HA) (GQD-HA) as a targeting agent. HA has been anchored to a GQD that accepts the fascinating adhesive properties of the catechol moiety, dopamine hydrochloride, conjugated to HA, which was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Transmission electron microscopy revealed a particle size of similar to 20 nm, and the fluorescence spectra revealed significant fluorescence intensity even after the anchoring of HA. The prepared GQD-HA was applied to CD44 receptor overexpressed tumor-bearing balb/c female mice, and the in vivo biodistribution investigation demonstrated more bright fluorescence from the tumor tissue. In vitro cellular imaging, via a confocal laser scanning microscope, exhibited strong fluorescence from CD44 overexpressed A549 cells. Both in vivo and in vitro results showed the effectiveness of using HA as targeting molecule. The loading and release kinetics of the hydrophobic drug doxorubicin from a GQD under mildly acidic conditions showed that a GQD can be considered as a novel drug carrier, while the nontoxic behavior from the MTT assay strongly supports the identification of GQD-HA as a biocompatible material.
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