Hydrazone ligation strategy to assemble multifunctional viral nanoparticles for cell imaging and tumor targeting
- PMID: 20163184
- PMCID: PMC3988696
- DOI: 10.1021/nl1002526
Hydrazone ligation strategy to assemble multifunctional viral nanoparticles for cell imaging and tumor targeting
Abstract
Multivalent nanoparticle platforms are attractive for biomedical applications because of their improved target specificity, sensitivity, and solubility. However, their controlled assembly remains a considerable challenge. An efficient hydrazone ligation chemistry was applied to the assembly of Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) nanoparticles with individually tunable levels of a VEGFR-1 ligand and a fluorescent PEGylated peptide. The nanoparticles recognized VEGFR-1 on endothelial cell lines and VEGFR1-expressing tumor xenografts in mice, validating targeted CPMV as a nanoparticle platform in vivo.
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