| Literature DB >> 30447100 |
Huawei Xia1, Yinjia Gao1, Ling Yin2,3, Xiaju Cheng1, Anna Wang1, Meng Zhao1, Jianan Ding1, Haibin Shi1.
Abstract
Manipulating the cross-coupling of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) to maximize the photothermal effect is a promising strategy for cancer therapy. Here, by taking advantage of the well-known tetrazole/alkene photoclick chemistry, we have demonstrated for the first time that small AuNPs (23 nm) decorated with both 2,5-diphenyltetrazole and methacrylic acid on their surfaces can form covalently crosslinked aggregates upon laser irradiation (λ=405 nm). In vitro studies indicated that the light-triggered assembling shifted the surface plasmon resonance of AuNPs significantly to near-infrared (NIR) regions, which as a consequence effectively enhanced the efficacy of photothermal therapy for 4T1 breast cancer cells. We thus believe that this new light-triggered cross-coupling approach might offer a valuable tool for cancer treatment.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; cross-coupling; gold; nanoparticles; photo-crosslinking; photothermal therapy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30447100 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201800648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164