Irradiation Effects on Polymer-Grafted Gold Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy
Author(s) -
Marine Le Goas,
Aurélie Paquirissamy,
Dorra Gargouri,
Giulia C. Fadda,
Fabienne Testard,
Caroline AymesChodur,
Emile Jubeli,
Thierry Pourcher,
Béatrice Cambien,
Serge Palacin,
JeanPhilippe Renault,
Géraldine Carrot
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs applied bio materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.764
H-Index - 17
ISSN - 2576-6422
DOI - 10.1021/acsabm.8b00484
Subject(s) - polymer , atom transfer radical polymerization , nanoparticle , colloidal gold , context (archaeology) , polymerization , irradiation , chemistry , materials science , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , paleontology , physics , nuclear physics , biology
In the context of cancer treatment, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are considered as very promising radiosensitizers. Here, well-defined polymer-grafted AuNPs were synthesized and studied under gamma irradiation to better understand the involved radiosensitizing mechanisms. First, various water-soluble and well-defined thiol-functionalized homopolymers and copolymers were obtained through atom transfer radical polymerization. They were then used as ligands in the one-step synthesis of AuNPs, which resulted in stable hybrid metal–polymer nanoparticles. Second, these nano-objects were irradiated in solution by γ rays at different doses. Structures were fully characterized through size exclusion chromatography, small-angle X-ray scattering, and small-angle neutron scattering measurements, prior to and after irradiation. We were thus able to quantify and to localize radiation impacts onto the grafted polymers, revealing the production sites of reactive species around AuNPs. Both external and near-surface scission...
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