Abstract

Effective methods of multi-functionalization of nanomaterials are essential for fabricating effective targeted drug delivery systems. Herein, we disclose the fabrication of polymer brush-coated magnetic nanoparticles that could be functionalized with drugs and targeting ligands through orthogonal click reactions. In particular, polymers containing electron-rich furan groups as functionalization handles are grown from the surface of magnetic nanoparticles using the ‘graft-from’ approach. Furthermore, azide groups are installed at the chain end of polymer brushes to furnish an orthogonally functionalizable system. The attachment of maleimide-containing fluorescent dyes and cytotoxic drugs using the Diels-Alder reaction is demonstrated. Drug-conjugated nanoparticles functionalized with integrin-targeting peptide using the azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction undergo preferential uptake in cancer cells and show dose-dependent cytotoxicity. We envision that the modularly functionalizable system disclosed here could target various cancer cells using an appropriate combination of drugs and targeting groups.

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