Weissleder Ralph, Kelly Kimberly, Sun Eric Yi, Shtatland Timur, Josephson Lee
Center for Molecular Imaging Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Bldg. 149, 13th Street, Room 5403, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129, USA.
Nat Biotechnol. 2005 Nov;23(11):1418-23. doi: 10.1038/nbt1159. Epub 2005 Oct 23.
Nanomaterials with precise biological functions have considerable potential for use in biomedical applications. Here we investigate whether multivalent attachment of small molecules can increase specific binding affinity and reveal new biological properties of such nanomaterials. We describe the parallel synthesis of a library comprising 146 nanoparticles decorated with different synthetic small molecules. Using fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles, we rapidly screened the library against different cell lines and discovered a series of nanoparticles with high specificity for endothelial cells, activated human macrophages or pancreatic cancer cells. Hits from the last-mentioned screen were shown to target pancreatic cancer in vivo. The method and described materials could facilitate development of functional nanomaterials for applications such as differentiating cell lines, detecting distinct cellular states and targeting specific cell types.
具有精确生物学功能的纳米材料在生物医学应用中具有巨大的潜力。在此,我们研究小分子的多价连接是否能增加特异性结合亲和力,并揭示此类纳米材料的新生物学特性。我们描述了一个包含146种用不同合成小分子修饰的纳米颗粒文库的平行合成。使用荧光磁性纳米颗粒,我们针对不同细胞系快速筛选该文库,并发现了一系列对内皮细胞、活化的人巨噬细胞或胰腺癌细胞具有高特异性的纳米颗粒。最后提到的筛选中的命中物在体内显示出对胰腺癌具有靶向性。该方法和所描述的材料可促进功能性纳米材料的开发,用于区分细胞系、检测不同细胞状态和靶向特定细胞类型等应用。