Mannose-functionalized porous silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles for two-photon imaging or PDT of cancer cells
Résumé
An original fluorophore engineered for two-photon excitation or a porphyrin derivative were entrapped in the silica shell of magnetic porous silica nanoparticles during the synthesis of the silica moiety without damaging the structure of the organic part. The mild conditions involved allowed obtaining microporous or mesoporous silica magnetic nanoparticles, respectively. Mannose was grafted on the surface of the nanoparticles to target MCF-7 breast cancer cells. The studies of magnetic properties of these hybrid nanoparticles showthat they present a blocking temperature at 190 K. The nano-objects designed with the twophoton fluorophore were efficient for two-photon imaging of MCF-7 cancer cells, whereas the nanoobjects with the photosensitizer efficiently killed cancer cells. The presence of the mannose moiety was demonstrated to improve both imaging and therapy properties.