Covalently linked au nanoparticles to a viral vector: Potential for combined photothermal and gene cancer therapy

  • Everts, M
  • Saini, V
  • Leddon, JL
  • Kok, R J
  • Stoff-Khalili, M
  • Preuss, MA
  • Millican, CL
  • Perkins, G
  • Bagaria, H
  • Nikles, DE
  • Johnson, DT
  • Zharov, VP
  • Curiel, DT
Publication date
April 2006
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Hyperthermia can be produced by near-infrared laser irradiation of gold nanoparticles present in tumors and thus induce tumor cell killing via a bystander effect. To be clinically relevant, however, several problems still need to be resolved, In particular, selective delivery and physical targeting of gold nanoparticles to tumor cells are necessary to improve therapeutic selectivity. Considerable progress has been made with respect to retargeting adenoviral vectors for cancer gene therapy. We therefore hypothesized that covalent coupling of gold nanoparticles to retargeted adenoviral vectors would allow selective delivery of the nanoparticles to tumor cells, thus feasibilizing hyperthermia and gene therapy as a combinatorial therapeutic app...

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