articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyJan 19, 2010Closed access

Nuclear Targeting of Gold Nanoparticles in Cancer Cells Induces DNA Damage, Causing Cytokinesis Arrest and Apoptosis

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

By properly conjugating gold nanoparticles with specific peptides, we were successful in selectively transporting them to the nuclei of cancer cells. Confocal microscopy images of DNA double-strand breaks showed that localization of gold nanoparticles at the nucleus of a cancer cell damages the DNA. Gold nanoparticle dark-field imaging of live cells in real time revealed that the nuclear targeting of gold nanoparticles specifically induces cytokinesis arrest in cancer cells, where binucleate cell formation occurs after mitosis takes place. Flow cytometry results indicated that the failure to complete cell division led to programmed cell death (apoptosis) in cancer cells. These results show that gold…

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Keywords
  • Cytokinesis
  • Chemistry
  • Cancer cell
  • Colloidal gold
  • Mitosis
  • Apoptosis
  • Cell biology
  • DNA damage
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