A Biodegradable "one-for-all" Nanoparticle for Multimodality Imaging and Enhanced Photothermal Treatment of Breast Cancer.
Jessica C HsuDiego BarraganAlexander E TwardMaryam HajfathalianAhmad AmirshaghaghiKatherine J MossburgDerick N Rosario-BerríosMathilde BouchéAlexander K AndrianovE James DelikatnyDavid Peter CormodePublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
Silver sulfide nanoparticles (Ag 2 S-NP) hold promise for various optical-based biomedical applications, such as near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging, photoacoustics (PA) and photothermal therapy (PTT). However, their NIR absorbance is relatively low, and previous formulations were synthesized using toxic precursors under harsh conditions and were not effectively cleared due to their large size. Herein, we synthesized sub-5 nm Ag 2 S-NP and encapsulated them in biodegradable, polymeric nanoparticles (AgPCPP). All syntheses were conducted using biocompatible, aqueous reagents under ambient conditions. The encapsulation of Ag 2 S-NP in polymeric nanospheres greatly increases their NIR absorbance, resulting in enhanced optical imaging and PTT effects. AgPCPP nanoparticles exhibit potent contrast properties suitable for PA and NIRF imaging, as well as for computed tomography (CT). Furthermore, AgPCPP nanoparticles readily improve the conspicuity of breast tumors in vivo. Under NIR laser irradiation, AgPCPP nanoparticles significantly reduce breast tumor growth, leading to prolonged survival compared to free Ag 2 S-NP. Over time, AgPCPP retention in tissues gradually decreases, without any signs of acute toxicity, providing strong evidence of their safety and biodegradability. Therefore, AgPCPP may serve as a "one-for-all" theranostic agent that degrades into small components for excretion after fulfilling diagnostic and therapeutic tasks, offering good prospects for clinical translation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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