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Title: Aptamer-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery to Gynecological Carcinoma Cells
Authors: Lopes-Nunes, Jessica
Agonia, Ana S.
Rosado, Tiago
Gallardo, Eugenia 
Palmeira-de-Oliveira, Rita 
Palmeira-de-Oliveira, Ana 
Martinez-de-Oliveira, José 
Fonseca-Moutinho, José
Campello, Maria Paula Cabral
Paiva, Artur 
Paulo, António
Vulgamott, Alexa
Ellignton, Andrew D.
Oliveira, Paula A.
Cruz, Carla 
Keywords: cervical cancer; endometrial carcinoma; acridine orange derivative; Imiquimod; aptamer; gold nanoparticle
Issue Date: 11-Aug-2021
Publisher: MDPI AG
Project: UTAustin FCT projectDREAMref. UTAP-EXPL/NTec/0015/2017 
FCT project ref. IF/00959/2015 financed by Fundo Social Europeu and Programa Operacional Potencial Humano and Project Pessoa 5079/2019 
FCT - Post-Doctoral fellowship (Grant SFRH/BPD/124437/2016) 
UIDB/00709/2020 
Portuguese NMR Network (ROTEIRO/0031/2013-PINFRA/22161/2016), through national founds and, where applicable, cofinanced by the FEDER through COMPETE 2020, POCI, PORL and PIDDAC 
FCT - UID/Multi/04349/2019 
UIDB/04033/2020 
Serial title, monograph or event: Cancers
Volume: 13
Issue: 16
Abstract: Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers and is one of the major cause of deaths in women, especially in underdeveloped countries. The patients are usually treated with surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. However, these treatments can cause several side effects and may lead to infertility. Another concerning gynecologic cancer is endometrial cancer, in which a high number of patients present a poor prognosis with low survival rates. AS1411, a DNA aptamer, increases anticancer therapeutic selectivity, and through its conjugation with gold nanoparticles (AS1411-AuNPs) it is possible to improve the anticancer effects. Therefore, AS1411-AuNPs are potential drug carriers for selectively delivering therapeutic drugs to cervical cancer. In this work, we used AS1411-AuNPs as a carrier for an acridine orange derivative (C8) or Imiquimod (IQ). The AS1411 aptamer was covalently bound to AuNPs, and each drug was associated via supramolecular assembly. The final nanoparticles presented suitable properties for pharmaceutical applications, such as small size, negative charge, and favorable drug release properties. Cellular uptake was characterized by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry, and effects on cellular viability were determined by MTT assay. The nanoparticles were then incorporated into a gel formulation of polyethylene glycol, suitable for topical application in the female genital tract. This gel showed promising tissue retention properties in Franz cells studies in the porcine vaginal epithelia. These findings suggest that the tested nanoparticles are promising drug carriers for cervical cancer therapy.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103807
ISSN: 2072-6694
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13164038
Rights: openAccess
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