| Literature DB >> 28426974 |
Zhibin Li1, Jundong Shao2, Qian Luo2, Xue-Feng Yu3, Hanhan Xie2, Haidi Fu4, Siying Tang2, Huaiyu Wang5, Guangli Han4, Paul K Chu6.
Abstract
Two of the challenges for clinical implementation of nano-therapeutic strategies are optimization of tumor targeting and clearance of the nanoagents in vivo. Herein, a cell-mediated therapy by transporting 2D Bi2Se3 nanosheets within macrophage vehicles is described. The Bi2Se3 nanosheets with excellent near-infrared photothermal performance exhibit high macrophage uptake and negligible cytotoxicity thus facilitating the fabrication of Bi2Se3-laden-macrophages. Compared with bare Bi2Se3, the Bi2Se3-laden-macrophages after intravenous injection show prolonged blood circulation and can overcome the hypoxia-associated drug delivery barrier to target the tumor efficiently and dramatically enhance the efficiency of photothermal cancer therapy. The Bi2Se3-laden-macrophages possess good biocompatibility as demonstrated by the biochemical and histological analyses and furthermore, most of the materials are excreted from the body within 25 days. Our findings reveal a desirable system for highly efficient near-infrared photothermal cancer therapy.Entities:
Keywords: 2D nanomaterials; Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets; Drug delivery; Near-infrared; Photothermal therapy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28426974 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.04.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479