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Preparation of Ru(ii)@oligonucleotide nanosized polymers as potential tumor-imaging luminescent probes.

Geng-Nan YuJun-Chao HuangLi LiRuo-Tong LiuJie-Qiong CaoQiong WuShuang-Yan ZhangCheng-Xi WangWen-Jie MeiWen-Jie Zheng
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
The development of Ru(ii) complexes as luminescent probes has attracted increasing attention in recent decades. In this study, the nanosized polymers of two Ru(ii) complexes [Ru(phen) 2 (dppz)](ClO 4 ) 2 (1, phen = 1,10-phenanthrolin; dppz = dipyrido[3,2- a :2',3'- c ]phenazine) and [Ru(phen) 2 (Br-dppz)](ClO 4 ) 2 (2, Br-dppz = 11-bromodipyrido[3,2- a :2',3'- c ]phenazine) with oligonucleotides were prepared and investigated as potential tumor-imaging probes. The formation of the nanosized polymers, which had an average width of 125-438 nm and an average height of 3-6 nm, for 1 and 2@oligonucleotides were observed through atomic force microscopy. The emission spectra indicated that the luminescence of 1 and 2 markedly increased after binding to oligonucleotides and double-strand DNA (calf thymus DNA), respectively. Moreover, further studies indicated that 1@oligonucleotides and 2@oligonucleotides can easily enter into tumor cells and selectively highlight the tumor area in the zebrafish bear xenograft tumor (MDA-MB-231). In summary, this study demonstrated that 1@oligonucleotides and 2@oligonucleotides could be developed as potential tumor-imaging luminescent probes for clinical diagnosis and therapy.
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