Publication Type Journal Article
Title Gold Nanobeacons for Tracking Gene Silencing in Zebrafish
Authors Milton Cordeiro Lara Carvalho Joana Silva Leonor Saude A.R. Fernandes Pedro V. Baptista
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Journal NANOMATERIALS
Year 2017
Month January
Volume 7
Number 1
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Abstract The use of gold nanoparticles for effective gene silencing has demonstrated its potential as a tool for gene expression experiments and for the treatment of several diseases. Here, we used a gold nanobeacon designed to specifically silence the enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) mRNA in embryos of a fli-EGFP transgenic zebrafish line, while simultaneously allowing the tracking and localization of the silencing events via the beacon s emission. Fluorescence imaging measurements demonstrated a decrease of the EGFP emission with a concomitant increase in the fluorescence of the Au-nanobeacon. Furthermore, microinjection of the Au-nanobeacon led to a negligible difference in mortality and malformations in comparison to the free oligonucleotide, indicating that this system is a biocompatible platform for the administration of gene silencing moieties. Together, these data illustrate the potential of Au-nanobeacons as tools for in vivo zebrafish gene modulation with low toxicity which may be used towards any gene of interest.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano7010010
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ISSN 2079-4991
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Bibtex ID ISI:000395451300010
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