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Abstract
Cancer remains a critical global issue, marked by its high mortality rates. Despite achieving remarkable progress in cancer treatments, conventional chemotherapeutic drugs face numerous limitations. To this end, nanomaterial-based targeted drug delivery systems have emerged as a hope of promise. In this study, we report the design and development of transferrin (Tf) tethered naphthalene-diimide-based fluorescent organic nanoparticles (NDI-OH-Tf) for targeted delivery of paclitaxel to cancer cells with over expressed transferrin receptors (TfR). Spherical NDI-OH FONPs were fabricated through J-type of aggregation of NDI-OH amphiphiles in a 1:99 (v/v) DMSO-H2O mixture. These NDI-OH FONPs exhibited aggregation induced emission (AIE) at an emission wavelength of λem = 594 nm. The hydroxyl groups on the surface of the NDI-OH FONPs were conjugated with carboxyl groups of transferrin, forming NDI-OH-Tf FONPs. These NDI-OH-Tf FONPs were successfully used for targeted bioimaging and drug delivery to TfR+ cancer cells through ligand receptor interaction between transferrin and TfR. Notably, paclitaxel loaded NDI-OH-Tf exhibited ∼2.9-fold higher efficacy toward TfR+ cancer cells compared to normal cells and ∼3.3-fold higher cytotoxicity than free PTX due to transferrin mediated targeted accumulation of PTX in cancer cells.
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Chemistry—An Asian Journal is an international high-impact journal for chemistry in its broadest sense. The journal covers all aspects of chemistry from biochemistry through organic and inorganic chemistry to physical chemistry, including interdisciplinary topics.
Chemistry—An Asian Journal publishes Full Papers, Communications, and Focus Reviews.
A professional editorial team headed by Dr. Theresa Kueckmann and an Editorial Board (headed by Professor Susumu Kitagawa) ensure the highest quality of the peer-review process, the contents and the production of the journal.
Chemistry—An Asian Journal is published on behalf of the Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES), an association of numerous Asian chemical societies, and supported by the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh, German Chemical Society), ChemPubSoc Europe, and the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (FACS).