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Silver nanoparticles functionalized with a fluorescent cyclic RGD peptide: a versatile integrin targeting platform for cells and bacteria

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 113, Pages 112381-112392

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra21568h

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  1. Programma Operativo Nazionale Ricerca e Competitivita' [PON 01_01078]
  2. Belgian Government (Belspo) [P07/14]

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The arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) peptide sequence is known to specifically interact with integrins, which are chief receptors participating at various stages of cancer disease and in bacterial adhesion/invasion processes. In particular, vitronectin receptor (alpha(v)beta(3)) and fibronectin receptor (alpha(5)beta(1)) integrins are involved respectively in tumour cell targeting and bacteria internalization inhibition. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have elicited a lot of interest as a theranostic platform, owing to their unique optoelectronic as well as self-therapeutic properties as bactericides. The goal of this work was the comprehensive physicochemical characterization of a hybrid peptide-metal nanoparticle biointerface fabricated by the immobilisation, through thiol chemistry, of a fluorescent cyclic RGD peptide onto AgNPs of 13 nm diameter. RGD peptide-functionalized AgNPs were investigated by a multi-technique approach, including various spectroscopic (XPS, FTIR and UV-visible), spectrometric (ToF-SIMS) and microscopic (SEM, TEM, AFM) methods as well as dynamic light scattering and zeta-potential measurements. Proof-of-work experiments by confocal microscopy imaging of the cellular uptake by human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y and chronic myelogenous leukaemia K562 cells, overexpressing respectively alpha(v)beta(3) and alpha(5)beta(1) integrins, demonstrated a receptor-specific activity of the RGD peptide-functionalised AgNPs, which make them very promising as a multifaceted platform in applications with cells and bacteria.

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