发明公开
- 专利标题: FLUORESCENT SILICA-BASED NANOPARTICLES
- 专利标题(中): 荧光硅基纳米粒子
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申请号: EP17165118.5申请日: 2010-07-02
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公开(公告)号: EP3223013A1公开(公告)日: 2017-09-27
- 发明人: BRADBURY, Michelle S. , WIESNER, Ulrich , PENATE, Medina Oula , OW, Hooisweng , BURNS, Andrew , LEWIS, Jason , LARSON, Steven
- 申请人: Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research , Cornell University
- 申请人地址: 1275 York Avenue New York, NY 10065 US
- 专利权人: Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research,Cornell University
- 当前专利权人: Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research,Cornell University
- 当前专利权人地址: 1275 York Avenue New York, NY 10065 US
- 代理机构: Cabinet Becker et Associés
- 优先权: US222851P 20090702; US312827P 20100311
- 主分类号: G01N33/50
- IPC分类号: G01N33/50
摘要:
The present invention provides a fluorescent silica-based nanoparticle that allows for precise detection, characterization, monitoring and treatment of a disease such as cancer. The nanoparticle has a range of diameters including between about 0.1 nm and about 100 nm, between about 0.5 nm and about 50 nm, between about 1 nm and about 25 nm, between about 1 nm and about 15 nm, or between about 1 nm and about 8 nm. The nanoparticle has a fluorescent compound positioned within the nanoparticle, and has greater brightness and fluorescent quantum yield than the free fluorescent compound. The nanoparticle also exhibits high biostability and biocompatibility. To facilitate efficient urinary excretion of the nanoparticle, it may be coated with an organic polymer, such as poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). The small size of the nanoparticle, the silica base and the organic polymer coating minimizes the toxicity of the nanoparticle when administered in vivo. In order to target a specific cell type, the nanoparticle may further be conjugated to a ligand, which is capable of binding to a cellular component associated with the specific cell type, such as a tumor marker. In one embodiment, a therapeutic agent may be attached to the nanoparticle. To permit the nanoparticle to be detectable by not only optical fluorescence imaging, but also other imaging techniques, such as positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), computerized tomography (CT), bioluminescence imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radionuclides/radiometals or paramagnetic ions may be conjugated to the nanoparticle.
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