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NIR-Responsive Methotrexate-Modified Iron Selenide Nanorods for Synergistic Magnetic Hyperthermic, Photothermal, and Chemodynamic Therapy.

Senthilkumar ThirumuruganKayalvizhi Samuvel MuthiahYu-Chien LinUdesh DhawanWai-Ching LiuAn-Ni WangXinke LiuMichael HsiaoChing-Li TsengRen-Jei Chung
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor with a high mortality rate among women. Therefore, it is necessary to develop novel therapies to effectively treat this disease. In this study, iron selenide nanorods (FeSe 2 NRs) were designed for use in magnetic hyperthermic, photothermal, and chemodynamic therapy (MHT/PTT/CDT) for breast cancer. To illustrate their efficacy, FeSe 2 NRs were modified with the chemotherapeutic agent methotrexate (MTX). MTX-modified FeSe 2 (FeSe 2 -MTX) exhibited excellent controlled drug release properties. Fe 2+ released from FeSe 2 NRs induced the release of • OH from H 2 O 2 via a Fenton/Fenton-like reaction, enhancing the efficacy of CDT. Under alternating magnetic field (AMF) stimulation and 808 nm laser irradiation, FeSe 2 -MTX exerted potent hyperthermic and photothermal effects by suppressing tumor growth in a breast cancer nude mouse model. In addition, FeSe 2 NRs can be used for magnetic resonance imaging in vivo by incorporating their superparamagnetic characteristics into a single nanomaterial. Overall, we presented a novel technique for the precise delivery of functional nanosystems to tumors that can enhance the efficacy of breast cancer treatment.
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