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Aptamer-Conjugated Superparamagnetic Ferroarabinogalactan Nanoparticles for Targeted Magnetodynamic Therapy of Cancer

Olga S. Kolovskaya    
Tatiana N. Zamay    
Galina S. Zamay    
Vasily A. Babkin    
Elena N. Medvedeva    
Nadezhda A. Neverova    
Andrey K. Kirichenko    
Sergey S. Zamay    
Ivan N. Lapin    
Evgeny V. Morozov    
Alexey E. Sokolov    
Andrey A. Narodov    
Dmitri G. Fedorov    
Felix N. Tomilin    
Vladimir N. Zabluda    
Yulia Alekhina    
Kirill A. Lukyanenko    
Yury E. Glazyrin    
Valery A. Svetlichnyi    
Maxim V. Berezovski and Anna S. Kichkailoadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list    

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Nanotechnologies involving physical methods of tumor destruction using functional oligonucleotides are promising for targeted cancer therapy. Our study presents magnetodynamic therapy for selective elimination of tumor cells in vivo using DNA aptamer-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles exposed to a low frequency alternating magnetic field. We developed an enhanced targeting approach of cancer cells with aptamers and arabinogalactan. Aptamers to fibronectin (AS-14) and heat shock cognate 71 kDa protein (AS-42) facilitated the delivery of the nanoparticles to Ehrlich carcinoma cells, and arabinogalactan (AG) promoted internalization through asialoglycoprotein receptors. Specific delivery of the aptamer-modified FeAG nanoparticles to the tumor site was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). After the following treatment with a low frequency alternating magnetic field, AS-FeAG caused cancer cell death in vitro and tumor reduction in vivo. Histological analyses showed mechanical disruption of tumor tissues, total necrosis, cell lysis, and disruption of the extracellular matrix. The enhanced targeted magnetic theranostics with the aptamer conjugated superparamagnetic ferroarabinogalactans opens up a new venue for making biocompatible contrasting agents for MRI imaging and performing non-invasive anti-cancer therapies with a deep penetrated magnetic field.

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