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Svahn, Noora, Artur J. Moro, Catarina Roma-Rodrigues, Rakesh Puttreddy, Kari Rissanen, Pedro V. Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, João Carlos Lima, and Laura Rodríguez. "The Important Role of the Nuclearity, Rigidity, and Solubility of Phosphane Ligands in the Biological Activity of Gold(I) Complexes." Chemistry – A European Journal 24 (2018): 14654-14667. AbstractWebsite

Abstract A series of 4-ethynylaniline gold(I) complexes containing monophosphane (1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane (pta; 2), 3,7-diacetyl-1,3,7-triaza-5-phosphabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane (3), and PR3, with R=naphthyl (4), phenyl (5), and ethyl (6)) and diphosphane (bis(diphenylphosphino)acetylene (dppa; 7), trans-1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethene (dppet; 8), 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane (dppe; 9), and 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane (dppp; 10)) ligands have been synthesized and their efficiency against tumor cells evaluated. The cytotoxicity of complexes 2–10 was evaluated in human colorectal (HCT116) and ovarian (A2780) carcinoma as well as in normal human fibroblasts. All the complexes showed a higher antiproliferative effect in A2780 cells, with the cytotoxicity decreasing in the following order 5>6=9=10>8>2>4>7>3. Complex 4 stands out for its very high selectivity towards ovarian carcinoma cells (IC50=2.3 μm) compared with colorectal carcinoma and normal human fibroblasts (IC50>100 μm), which makes this complex very attractive for ovarian cancer therapy. Its cytotoxicity in these cells correlates with the induction of the apoptotic process and an increase of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). The effects of the nuclearity, rigidity, and solubility of these complexes on their biological activity were also analyzed. X-ray crystal structure determination allowed the identification of short N−H⋅⋅⋅π contacts as the main driving forces for the three-dimensional packing in these molecules.

Sutradhar, M., E. C. B. A. Alegria, F. Ferretti, L. R. Raposo, M. F. C. Guedes da Silva, P. V. Baptista, A. R. Fernandes, and A. J. L. Pombeiro. "Antiproliferative activity of heterometallic sodium and potassium-dioxidovanadium(V) polymers." J Inorg Biochem 200 (2019): 110811. AbstractWebsite

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Silva, LB, P. Baptista, L. Raniero, G. Doria, R. Franco, R. Martins, E. Fortunato, and IEEE. "Novel optoelectronic platform using an amorphous/nanocrystalline silicon biosensor for the specific identification of unamplified nucleic acid sequences based on gold nanoparticle probes." Transducers '07 & Eurosensors Xxi, Digest of Technical Papers, Vols 1 and 2 (2007): U472-U473. Abstract

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Silva, LB, B. Veigas, G. Doria, P. Costa, J. Inácio, R. Martins, E. Fortunato, and P. V. Baptista. "Portable optoelectronic biosensing platform for identification of mycobacteria from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex." Biosens Bioelectron 26 (2011): 2012-7. AbstractWebsite

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Sanz, Vanesa, Joao Conde, Alfredo Ambrosone, Yulan Hernandez, Valentina Marchesasno, Giovani G. Estrada, Manuel R. Ibarra, Pedro V. Baptista, Furong Tian, Claudia Tortiglione, and Jesus M. de la Fuente. "Multifunctional gold nanoparticles for gene silencing." Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 243 (2012). Abstract

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Sanz, Vanesa, João Conde, Yulán Hernández, Pedro V. Baptista, M. R. Ibarra, and Jesús M. de la Fuente. "Effect of PEG biofunctional spacers and TAT peptide on dsRNA loading on gold nanoparticles." J. Nanoparticles Res. 14 (2012): 917.
Santos, Miguel M., Luís R. Raposo, Gonçalo V. S. M. Carrera, Alexandra Costa, Madalena Dionísio, Pedro V. Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Luís C. Branco. "Ionic Liquids and Salts from Ibuprofen as Promising Innovative Formulations of an Old Drug." ChemMedChem 14 (2019): 907-911. AbstractWebsite

Abstract Herein we report the synthesis of novel ionic liquids (ILs) and organic salts by combining ibuprofen as anion with ammonium, imidazolium, or pyridinium cations. The methodology consists of an acid–base reaction of neutral ibuprofen with cation hydroxides, which were previously prepared by anion exchange from the corresponding halide salts with Amberlyst A-26(OH). In comparison with the parent drug, these organic salts display higher solubility in water and biological fluids and a smaller degree of polymorphism, which in some cases was completely eliminated. With the exception of [C16Pyr][Ibu] and [N1,1,2,2OH1][Ibu], the prepared salts did not affect the viability of normal human dermal fibroblasts or ovarian carcinoma (A2780) cells. Therefore, these ibuprofen-based ionic liquids may be very promising lead candidates for the development of effective formulations of this drug.

dos Santos, Margarida Moreira, Margarida João Queiroz, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Enhancement of antibiotic effect via gold:silver alloy nanoparticles." J. Nanopar. Res. 14 (2012): 859.
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Rosa, J., J. Conde, J. M. de la Fuente, J. C. Lima, and P. V. Baptista. "Gold-nanobeacons for real-time monitoring of RNA synthesis." Biosens Bioelectron 36 (2012): 161-7. AbstractWebsite

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Rosa, J. P., J. C. Lima, and P. V. Baptista. "Experimental photophysical characterization of fluorophores in the vicinity of gold nanoparticles." Nanotechnology 22 (2011). Abstract

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Francisca Pereira, Antonio P. Alves de Matos, Marta Fernandes, Pedro V. Baptista, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "Smuggling gold nanoparticles across cell types - A new role for exosomes in gene silencing." Nanomedicine-Nanotechnology Biology and Medicine 13 (2017): 1389-1398. Abstract

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Cynthia Alves-Barroco, Luis R. Raposo, Mafalda N. Costa, Elvira Fortunato, Pedro Viana Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Ilda Santos-Sanches. "Infection of human keratinocytes by Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies dysgalactiae isolated from milk of the bovine udder." Microbes and Infection 18 (2016): 290-293. Abstract

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Roma-Rodrigues, C., R. Mendes, P. V. Baptista, and A. R. Fernandes. "Targeting Tumor Microenvironment for Cancer Therapy." Int J Mol Sci 20 (2019). AbstractWebsite

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Luis Raposo, Rita Cabral, Fabiana Paradinha, Pedro V. Baptista, and Alexandra R. Fernandes. "Tumor microenvironment modulation via gold nanoparticles targeting malicious exosomes: implications in cancer diagnostics and Therapy." Int. J. Mol. Sci. 18 (2017): 162. AbstractWebsite

Exosomes are nanovesicles formed in the endosomal pathway with an important role in paracrine and autocrine cell communication. Exosomes secreted by cancer cells, malicious exosomes, have important roles in tumor microenvironment maturation and cancer progression. The knowledge of the role of exosomes in tumorigenesis prompted a new era in cancer diagnostics and therapy, taking advantage of the use of circulating exosomes as tumor biomarkers due to their stability in body fluids and targeting malignant exosomes’ release and/or uptake to inhibit or delay tumor development. In recent years, nanotechnology has paved the way for the development of a plethora of new diagnostic and therapeutic platforms, fostering theranostics. The unique physical and chemical properties of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) make them suitable vehicles to pursuit this goal. AuNPs’ properties such as ease of synthesis with the desired shape and size, high surface:volume ratio, and the possibility of engineering their surface as desired, potentiate AuNPs’ role in nanotheranostics, allowing the use of the same formulation for exosome detection and restraining the effect of malicious exosomes in cancer progression.

Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Pedro Viana Baptista. "Exosome in Tumour Microenvironment: Overview of the Crosstalk between Normal and Cancer Cells." Biomed Research International (2014). Abstract

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Inês Pombo, Luís Raposo, Pedro Pedrosa, Alexandra R. Fernandes, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Nanotheranostics Targeting the Tumor Microenvironment." Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 7 (2019): 197. AbstractWebsite

Cancer is considered the most aggressive malignancy to humans, and definitely the major cause of death worldwide. Despite the different and heterogenous presentation of the disease, there are pivotal cell elements involved in proliferation, differentiation, and immortalization, and ultimately the capability to evade treatment strategies. This is of utmost relevance when we are just beginning to grasp the complexity of the tumor environment and the molecular “evolution” within. The tumor micro-environment (TME) is thought to provide for differentiation niches for clonal development that results in tremendous cancer heterogeneity. To date, conventional cancer therapeutic strategies against cancer are failing to tackle the intricate interplay of actors within the TME. Nanomedicine has been proposing innovative strategies to tackle this TME and the cancer cells that simultaneously provide for biodistribution and/or assessment of action. These nanotheranostics systems are usually multi-functional nanosystems capable to carry and deliver active cargo to the site of interest and provide diagnostics capability, enabling early detection, and destruction of cancer cells in a more selective way. Some of the most promising multifunctional nanosystems are based on gold nanoparticles, whose physic-chemical properties have prompt for the development of multifunctional, responsive nanomedicines suitable for combinatory therapy and theranostics. Herein, we shall focus on the recent developments relying on the properties of gold nanoparticles as the basis for nanotheranostics systems against the heterogeneity within the TME.

Roma-Rodrigues, C., A. R. Fernandes, and P. V. Baptista. "Counteracting the effect of leukemia exosomes by antiangiogenic gold nanoparticles." Int J Nanomedicine 14 (2019): 6843-6854. AbstractWebsite

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Roma-Rodrigues, Catarina, Amelie Heuer-Jungemann, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Antonios G. Kanaras, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Peptide-coated gold nanoparticles for modulation of angiogenesis in vivo." International Journal of Nanomedicine 11 (2016): 2633-2639. Abstract

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Roma-Rodrigues, C., L. Rivas-García, P. V. Baptista, and A. R. Fernandes. "Gene Therapy in Cancer Treatment: Why Go Nano?" Pharmaceutics 12 (2020). AbstractWebsite

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Roma-Rodrigues, C., G. Malta, D. Peixoto, LM Ferreira, P. V. Baptista, A. R. Fernandes, and P. S. Branco. "Synthesis of new hetero-arylidene-9(10H)-anthrone derivatives and their biological evaluation." Bioorg Chem 99 (2020): 103849. AbstractWebsite

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Ribeiro, A. P. C., S. Anbu, E. C. B. A. Alegria, A. R. Fernandes, P. V. Baptista, R. Mendes, A. S. Matias, M. Mendes, M. F. C. Guedes da Silva, and A. J. L. Pombeiro. "Evaluation of cell toxicity and DNA and protein binding of green synthesized silver nanoparticles." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 101 (2018): 137-144. AbstractWebsite

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Restani, Rita B., Rita F. Pires, Anna Tolmatcheva, Rita Cabral, V. Baptista, Pedro, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Teresa Casimiro, Vasco D. B. Bonifacio, and Ana Aguiar-Ricardo. "POxylated Dendrimer-Based Nano-in-Micro Dry Powder Formulations for Inhalation Chemotherapy." Chemistryopen 7 (2018): 772-779. Abstract

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