| Literature DB >> 29271515 |
Chunxiao Li1,2, Yifan Zhang2, Zhiming Li1, Enci Mei1, Jing Lin2, Fan Li2, Cunguo Chen1, Xialing Qing2, Liyue Hou1, Lingling Xiong1, Hui Hao3, Yun Yang3, Peng Huang2.
Abstract
Cancer nanotheranostics, integrating both diagnostic and therapeutic functions into nanoscale agents, are advanced solutions for cancer management. Herein, a light-responsive biodegradable nanorattle-based perfluoropentane-(PFP)-filled mesoporous-silica-film-coated gold nanorod (GNR@SiO2 -PFP) is strategically designed and prepared for enhanced ultrasound (US)/photoacoustic (PA) dual-modality imaging guided photothermal therapy of melanoma. The as-prepared nanorattles are composed of a thin mesoporous silica film as the shell, which endows the nanoplatform with flexible morphology and excellent biodegradability, as well as large cavity for PFP filling. Upon 808 nm laser irradiation, the loaded PFP will undergo a liquid-gas phase transition due to the heat generation from GNRs, thus generating nanobubbles followed by the coalescence into microbubbles. The conversion of nanobubbles to microbubbles can improve the intratumoral permeation and retention in nonmicrovascular tissue, as well as enhance the tumor-targeted US imaging signals. This nanotheranostic platform exhibits excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, distinct gas bubbling phenomenon, good US/PA imaging contrast, and remarkable photothermal efficiency. The results demonstrate that the GNR@SiO2 -PFP nanorattles hold great potential for cancer nanotheranostics.Entities:
Keywords: cancer theranostics; light-responsive nanorattles; photoacoustic imaging; photothermal therapy; ultrasound imaging
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29271515 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201706150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849