材料科学
放射治疗
DNA损伤
DNA
细胞
微加工
癌细胞
纳米技术
辐射
胶体金
癌症治疗
生物医学工程
癌症
生物物理学
纳米颗粒
光学
病理
医学
放射科
内科学
生物
遗传学
制作
物理
替代医学
作者
Yong Qiao,Yuanshuai Zhou,Tongqian Xiao,Zhiwei Zhang,Liyuan Ma,Ming Su,Guangli Suo
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.7b08460
摘要
Although radiotherapy is a general oncology treatment and is often synergistically applied with surgery and chemotherapy, it can cause side effects during and after treatment. Gold nanoparticles were studied as a potential material to enhance radiation to induce damage in cancer cells. However, few studies have been conducted to examine the effects of gold nanofilm on cell impairment under X-ray treatment. This paper describes a microfabrication-based single-cell array platform to evaluate DNA damage induced by enhanced X-ray radiation on gold nanofilm patches (GNFPs). Cancer cells were patterned on GNFPs of different diameters and thicknesses, where each cell was attached on one GNFP. The end-point DNA damage induced by X-ray was examined in situ at the single-cell level using a halo assay. The preliminary data demonstrated that the enhancement of DNA damage was significantly related to the area and thickness of the GNFP. This platform may be hopefully used to establish the mathematical relationships among DNA damage, X-ray dosage, and thickness and area of the GNFP, and further contribute to radiation dosage screening for personalized radiotherapy.
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