Gold cluster encapsulated liposomes: theranostic agent with stimulus triggered release capability.
Seyed Mohammad AminiSeyed Mahdi RezayatRassoul DinarvandSharmin KharraziMahmoud Reza JaafariPublished in: Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England) (2023)
Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Cancer-resistant to chemo or radiotherapy treatment is a challenge that could be overcome by a nanotechnology approach. Providing a theranostic nano-platform for different cancer treatment strategies could be revolutionary. Here we introduce a multifunctional theranostic nanostructure which has the capacity for improving cancer diagnosis and treatment through better chemo and radiotherapy and current x-ray imaging systems through co-encapsulation of a small gold cluster and anticancer drug doxorubicin. 2 nm gold clusters represent good heating under radio frequency electric field (RF-EF) exposure and have been used for in vitro hyperthermia treatment of cancerous cells. Liposomal doxorubicin (169 ± 19.8 nm) with gold clusters encapsulation efficiency of 13.2 ± 3.0% and doxorubicin encapsulation efficiency of 64.7 ± 0.7% were prepared and studied as a theranostic agent with a high potential in different cancer treatment modalities. Exposure to a radiofrequency electric field on prepared formulation caused 20.2 ± 2.1% drug release and twice decreasing of IC50 on colorectal carcinoma cells. X-ray attenuation efficiency of the liposomal gold cluster was better than commercial iohexol and free gold clusters in different concentrations. Finally, treatment of gold clusters on cancerous cells results in a significant decrease in the viability of irradiated cells to cobalt-60 beam. Based on these experiments, we concluded that the conventional liposomal formulation of doxorubicin that has been co-encapsulated with small gold clusters could be a suitable theranostic nanostructure for cancer treatment and merits further investigation.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- induced apoptosis
- papillary thyroid
- silver nanoparticles
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- locally advanced
- early stage
- combination therapy
- squamous cell
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- emergency department
- young adults
- lymph node metastasis
- oxidative stress
- gold nanoparticles
- high throughput
- signaling pathway
- reduced graphene oxide
- iron oxide
- drug induced
- smoking cessation
- risk assessment