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Indocyanine Green-Loaded Adhesive Proteinic Nanoparticles for Effective Locoregional and Prolonged Photothermal Anticancer Therapy.

Soyeon JeongHyeokjun LeeYeonsu JeongHyung Joon Cha
Published in: Biomacromolecules (2024)
Conventional anticancer therapies, including surgical resection, radiation, and chemotherapy, are the primary modalities for treating various forms of cancer. However, these treatments often bring significant side effects and risk of recurrence, underscoring the need for more targeted and less invasive therapeutic options. To address this challenge, we developed an adhesive nanoparticle (NP)-based effective anticancer photothermal therapy (PTT) system using bioengineered mussel adhesion protein (MAP). The unique underwater tissue adhesive properties of MAP NPs enabled targeted delivery and prolonged retention at the tumor site, thereby improving therapeutic efficacy. Our innovative indocyanine green (ICG)-loaded MAP NPs (MAP@ICG NPs) demonstrated strong photothermal capability and stability, and potent anticancer activity in vitro. In vivo intratumor injection of the MAP@ICG NPs showed remarkable anticancer PTT effects, effectively reducing tumor growth with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. The development and utilization of this adhesive proteinic NP-based PTT system represent a significant advancement in cancer therapy, offering a promising alternative that combines the precision of NP delivery with effective therapeutic efficacy.
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