Abstract

In order to realize the hepatocyte-specific targeted delivery of anti-tumor drug and gene, lactosylated chitosan oligosaccharide (LCO) functionalized graphene oxides (GO-LCO) containing quaternary ammonium groups (GO-LCO+) were prepared. The formation and composition of GO-LCO+ were confirmed by FTIR, AFM, TGA and zeta-potential. The in vitro cells uptakes of this functionalized GO were investigated and the results showed that GO-LCO+ can deliver fluorescein FAM-labeled DNA sequence (FAM-DNA) into human hepatic carcinoma cells (QGY-7703) with higher efficiency than positively charged chitosan oligosaccharide (CO) functionalized graphene oxides (GO-CO+) without Lactose acid modification. The loading efficiency of doxorubicin chloride (Dox) on GO-LCO+ with 477 µg/mg was obtained at the initial Dox concentration of 0.45 mg/ml and release of Dox on GO-LCO+ showed strong pH dependence. The toxicity of GO-LCO+ before and after loading with Dox toward QGY-7703 cells was further investigated. Our results suggest the functionalized GO to be used as a nanocarrier for hepatocyte targeted co-delivery of anti-tumor drugs and genes with low cytotoxicity, promising for future applications in anticancer drug and gene combined therapy.

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