Novel phosphate–phosphonate hybrid nanomaterials applied to biology

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Bujoli, Bruno | Roussière, Hélène | Montavon, Gilles, F | Laïb, Samia | Janvier, Pascal | Alonso, Bruno | Fayon, Franck | Petit, Marc | Massiot, Dominique | Bouler, Jean-Michel | Guicheux, Jérome | Gauthier, Olivier | M. Lane, Sarah | Nonglaton, Guillaume | Pipelier, Muriel | Léger, Jean | R. Talham, Daniel | Tellier, Charles

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International audience. A new process for preparing oligonucleotide arrays is described that uses surface grafting chemistry which is fundamentally different from the electrostatic adsorption and organic covalent binding methods normally employed. Solid supports are modified with a mixed organic/inorganic zirconium phosphonate monolayer film providing a stable, well-defined interface. Oligonucleotide probes terminated with phosphate are spotted directly to the zirconated surface forming a covalent linkage. Specific binding of terminal phosphate groups with minimal binding of the internal phosphate diesters has been demonstrated. On the other hand, the reaction of a bisphosphonate bone resorption inhibitor (Zoledronate) with calcium deficient apatites (CDAs) was studied as a potential route to local drug delivery systems active against bone resorption disorders. A simple mathematical model of the Zoledronate/CDA interaction was designed that correctly described the adsorption of Zoledronate onto CDAs. The resulting Zoledronate-loaded materials were found to release the drug in different phosphate-containing media, with a satisfactory agreement between experimental data and the values predicted from the model.

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