NIR-Activated Multimodal Photothermal/Chemodynamic/Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nanoplatform for Anticancer Therapy by Fe(II) Ions Doped MXenes (Fe-Ti3 C2 ).
Yizhang WuXueru SongWei XuKuo-Yang SunZhaokun WangZhongyang LvYue WangYong WangWei ZhongJia WeiHong-Ling CaiXiaoshan WuPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
2D MXene, Ti3 C2 (TC), has displayed enormous potential in applications in photothermal therapy (PTT), attributing to its biocompatibility and outstanding photothermal conversion capability. However, some tumor ablations are difficult to be realized completely by monotherapy due to the essential defects of monotherapy and intricate tumor microenvironment (TME). In this work, the appropriate doped Fe2+ ions are anchored into the layers of 2D ultrathin TC nanosheets (TC NSs) to synthesize a novel multifunctional nanoshell of Fe(II)-Ti3 C2 (FTC) through interlayer electrostatic adsorption. FTC possesses superior photothermal conversion efficiency (PTCE) than TC NSs, attributing to the enhanced conductivity promoted by interlaminar ferrous ion-channels. Moreover, Fenton reaction based on ferrous ions endows FTC the abilities of reactive oxide species (ROS) releasing and glutathione (GSH) suppression triggered by near-infrared (NIR) laser, featuring splendid biocompatibility and curative effect in hypoxic TME. Meanwhile, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) responding in FTC reveals the potential as an integrated diagnosis and treatment nanoplatform. FTC could provide new insights into the development of multimoded synergistic nanoplatform for biological applications, especially breaking the shackles of MXenes merely used as a photo-thermal agent (PTA), adopting it to bioimaging sensor and drug loading.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- quantum dots
- metal organic framework
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- aqueous solution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug delivery
- visible light
- fluorescence imaging
- contrast enhanced
- fluorescent probe
- computed tomography
- combination therapy
- open label
- cell death
- clinical trial
- highly efficient
- rectal cancer
- solar cells
- diffusion weighted imaging
- wastewater treatment
- reactive oxygen species
- water soluble
- molecular dynamics simulations
- single molecule
- high resolution
- stem cells
- adverse drug
- electron transfer
- prognostic factors