FePt@CoS2 yolk-shell nanocrystals as a potent agent to kill HeLa cells

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Abstract

We report the evaluation of cytotoxicity of a new type of engineered nanomaterials, FePt@CoS2 yolk-shell nanocrystals, synthesized by the mechanism of the Kirkendall effect when FePt nanoparticles serve as the seeds. The cytotoxicity of FePt@CoS2 yolk-shell nanocrystals, evaluated by MTT assay, shows a much lower IC50 (35.5 ± 4.7 ng of Pt/mL for HeLa cell) than that of cisplatin (230 ng of Pt/mL). In the control experiment, cysteine-modified FePt nanoparticles exhibit IC50 at 12.0 ± 0.9 μg of Pt/mL. Transmission electron microscopy confirms the cellular uptake of FePt@CoS2 nanocrystals, and the magnetic properties analysis (SQUID) proves the release of FePt nanoparticles from the yolk-shell nanostructures after cellular uptake. These results are significant because almost none of the platinum-based complexes produced for clinical trials in the past 3 decades have shown higher activity than that of the parent drug, cisplatin. The exceptionally high toxicity of FePt@CoS2 yolk-shell nanocrystals (about 7 times higher than that of cisplatin in terms of Pt) may lead to a new design of an anticancer nanomedicine. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

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Gao, J., Liang, G., Zhang, B., Kuang, Y., Zhang, X., & Xu, B. (2007). FePt@CoS2 yolk-shell nanocrystals as a potent agent to kill HeLa cells. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 129(5), 1428–1433. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja067785e

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