Genetic Assembly of Double-Layered Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles for Cancer Targeting and Imaging
- Authors
- Kim, Seong-Eun; Jo, Sung Duk; Kwon, Koo Chul; Won, You-Yeon; Lee, Jeewon
- Issue Date
- 2017-05
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Citation
- ADVANCED SCIENCE, v.4, no.5
- Abstract
- Hepatitis B virus capsid (HBVC), a self-assembled protein nanoparticle comprised of 180 or 240 subunit proteins, is used as a cage for genetic encapsulation of fluorescent proteins (FPs). The self-quenching of FPs is controlled by varying the spacing between FPs within the capsid structure. Double-layered FP nanoparticle possessing cancer cell-targeting capabilities is also produced by additionally attaching FPs and cancer cell receptor-binding peptides (affibodies) to the outer surface of the capsid. The generically modified HBVC with double layers of mCardinal FPs and affibodies (mC-DL-HBVC) exhibit a high fluorescence intensity and a strong photostability, and is efficiently internalized by cancer cells and significantly stable against intracellular degradation. The mC-DL-HBVC effectively detects tumor in live mice with enhanced tumor targeting and imaging efficiency with far less accumulation in the liver, compared to a conventional fluorescent dye, Cy5.5. This suggests the great potential of mC-DL-HBVC as a promising contrast agent for in vivo tumor fluorescence imaging.
- Keywords
- VIRAL NANOPARTICLES; GUIDED SURGERY; PARTICLES; cancer targeting and imaging; double-layered fluorescent proteins; genetic encapsulation; super-fluorescent protein nanoparticles; viral capsid
- ISSN
- 2198-3844
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122767
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.201600471
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- KIST Article > 2017
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