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NIR-II-responsive AuNRs@SiO 2 -RB@MnO 2 nanotheranostic for multimodal imaging-guided CDT/PTT synergistic cancer therapy.

Changchun WenXiaolu GuoCunji GaoZhongkai ZhuNianqi MengXing-Can ShenHong Liang
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2022)
Specific tumor-responsive capabilities and efficient synergistic therapeutic performance are the keys to effective tumor treatment. Herein, AuNRs@SiO 2 -RB@MnO 2 was developed as a new type of tumor-responsive nanotheranostic for multimodal imaging and synergistic chemodynamic/photothermal therapy. In AuNRs@SiO 2 -RB@MnO 2 , the SiO 2 layer wraps the AuNRs, providing light absorption in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) region. The SiO 2 layer also adsorbs the MnO 2 nanosheets, which have Fenton-like activity, resulting in a fluorescent sensing platform based on the fluorescence quenching properties of MnO 2 for rhodamine B dye. The fluorescence can be recovered by the consumption of MnO 2 by glutathione, which simultaneously produces Mn 2+ in the tumor region. The recovery of fluorescence reflects the consumption of glutathione and the increase in Mn 2+ , which produces hydroxyl radicals via Fenton-like reaction in the tumor microenvironment to realize chemodynamic therapy. Meanwhile, the AuNRs are a good photothermal reagent that can effectively absorb NIR-II light and convert it into heat energy to kill tumor cells via photothermal therapy. The NIR-II absorption performance of the AuNRs provides good photoacoustic imaging and deep photothermal performance, which is favorable for efficient NIR-II photoacoustic imaging-guided photothermal therapy. As a result, the AuNRs@SiO 2 -RB@MnO 2 nanotheranostic exhibits outstanding imaging and synergistic chemodynamic/photothermal therapeutic performance for tumor imaging and treatment.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescence imaging
  • high resolution
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • fluorescent probe
  • quantum dots
  • wastewater treatment
  • chronic pain
  • living cells
  • bone marrow
  • gold nanoparticles