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Guanosine-based Hydrogel Integrating Photothermal Effect of PDA-AuNPs through Dynamic Borate Bond for Photothermal Therapy of Cancer.

Xiaopei HuShangxue LeiShaojuan SongXin XiaJiajia QiJiang LiuHang Zhao
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2022)
Photothermal therapy (PTT) has drawn extensive attention owing to its noninvasive and great tissue penetration depth. However, the physical encapsulation of photothermal agents may lead to their rapid release. Dual-functional hydrogel systems that integrate functions and carriers can potentially solve this problem. In this work, we successfully developed a dual-functional guanosine(G)-based hydrogel integrating the photothermal effect and localized delivery by introducing dynamic borate ester utilizing the photothermal property of PDA-AuNPs and the self-assembly ability of G. Both in vitro and in vivo results confirmed that the GBPA hydrogel not only exhibited excellent photothermal toxicity, stability, injectability, and biocompatibility, but also possessed high photothermal antitumor activity. These results suggested that the GBPA hydrogel could be used as a dual-functional hydrogel integrating photothermal effect and localized delivery in one system, which would possibly provide a new opportunity for the design of new dual-functional hydrogels for highly efficient cancer therapy.
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