It is known that the size of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) is not the only determining factor in the uptake by cells such as cancer cells. The surface functionalization plays a crucial role, in particular the nature of the ligand as well as the molecular weight and the grafting density. Here, poly(2-hydroxy ethyl) acrylate (pHEA) with molecular weights ranging from 10, 20 to 39 g mol −1 via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization is synthesized. These polymers are used directly to coat GNPs with sizes of 20, 40, and 70 nm as the trithiocarbonate functionality can strongly bind to the gold surface. The library of nine GNP is found to be nontoxic against lung carcinoma cells A549 and has negligible albumin protein absorption as determined by quartz crystal microbalance. Laser scanning confocal microscopy and flow cytometry reveal that GNP coated with medium length pHEA displays the highest cellular uptake while the effect of the size is not statistically significant. In contrast, multicellular tumor spheroids, which is a 3D model that simulates the tissue, enable the penetration of GNP coated with the longest pHEA chain while it also appears that smaller GNPs have now a clear advantage.The authors declare no conflict of interest.
In general, compounds exhibit one-state aromaticity in either the ground or excited state according to the Hückel’s and Baird’s rules. Thus, species with two-state aromaticity in the lowest singlet and...
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