Ultrasmall Biocompatible Bi2Se3 Nanodots for Multimodal Imaging-Guided Synergistic Radiophotothermal Therapy against Cancer.
Fangxin MaoLing WenCaixia SunShaohua ZhangGuanglin WangJianfeng ZengYong WangJianmin MaMingyuan GaoZhen LiPublished in: ACS nano (2016)
Sub-3 nm ultrasmall Bi2Se3 nanodots stabilized with bovine serum albumin were successfully synthesized through a reaction of hydroxyethylthioselenide with bismuth chloride in aqueous solution under ambient conditions. These nanodots exhibit a high photothermal conversion efficiency (η = 50.7%) due to their strong broad absorbance in the near-infrared (NIR) window and serve as a nanotheranostic agent for photoacoustic imaging and photothermal cancer therapy. In addition, they also display radioenhancement with a ratio of 6% due to their sensitivity to X-rays, which makes them a potential sensitizer for radiotherapy. These nanodots were also labled with radioactive 99mTc for quantification of their biodistribution by single-photon-emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) imaging. Our work demonstrates the potential of ultrasmall Bi2Se3 nanodots in multimodal imaging-guided synergetic radiophotothermal therapy of cancer.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- cancer therapy
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- drug delivery
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- papillary thyroid
- drug release
- radiation therapy
- contrast enhanced
- squamous cell carcinoma
- aqueous solution
- pain management
- image quality
- dual energy
- stem cells
- air pollution
- bone marrow
- locally advanced
- mass spectrometry
- radiation induced
- childhood cancer
- oxide nanoparticles
- pet ct