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Functionalized Gold Nanorods for Thermal Ablation Treatment of Bladder Cancer

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Nanomaterial-directed, photothermal ablation is a practical future approach for the treatment of early-stage bladder cancer. Using a new PEGylation technique with bi-functional nitrophenyl carbonate PEG (bi-NPC-PEG) that promotes uniform suspension of the nanomaterial in solution, we have shown that gold nanorods conjugated to an anti-EGFR antibody (nano-αEGFR) bind effectively to EGFR-expressing bladder cancer cells. The subsequent application of infrared light, specifically tuned to the plasmon resonance of the nanorods used in this work, allows for the specific heating of nano-αEGFR to the point of localized cellular death. Such an approach, administering nano-αEGFR intravesically via a urinary catheter and infrared light via a modified cystoscope, represents a novel, future clinical application of this technology, which avoids the problem of systemic exposure and clearance of nanoparticles from body.

Keywords: BIOCONJUGATION; CANCER THERAPY; GOLD NANOROD; PEGYLATION; SURFACE PLASMON

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 July 2014

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