Affiliation:
1. DBT‐National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (NIAB) Opposite Journalist Colony, Near Gowlidoddy, Extended Q‐City Road, Gachibowli Hyderabad Telangana 500032 India
2. DBT‐ Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB) Faridabad Haryana 121001 India
3. Department of Biological and Life Sciences School of Arts and Sciences Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad 380009 India
Abstract
AbstractThe therapeutic success of nanomedicines requires nanomaterials to either adhere to the surface or internalize within the cytoplasm. The endocytosis phenomenon is controlled by the nanomaterial's shape, size, composition, charge, and capping molecules. The membrane potential‐based non‐specific internalization of therapeutic nanomedicines offers limited benefits than receptor‐based specific delivery. Glut receptor‐based internalization of glucose molecules is a well‐known process in cancerous cells, which is one of the most exploited strategies to target cancer cells using nanoparticles. However, the internalization process of other structurally similar monosaccharides (D‐Galactose, Mannose, and D‐Fructose) conjugated nanoparticles remains to be unexplored. Herein, D‐Glucose, D‐Galactose, Mannose, and D‐Fructose‐coated AuNPs and AgNPs have been synthesized and studied the role of Glut receptors in their internalization in liver cancer cells, and compared them with non‐cancerous cells. Results revealed that almost all monosaccharide‐coated NPs exhibited high uptake in liver cancer cells than non‐cancerous cells. Glut‐1 receptor is observed to play a key role in the uptake and inhibition of Glut‐1 receptors by genistein lead to a significant decrease in nanoparticle uptake. In conclusion, monosaccharide‐conjugated nanoparticles can be used to direct the selective internalization of AuNPs and AgNPs in hepatic cancer cells to realize therapeutic and imaging applications.
Funder
Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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