posted on 2025-05-10, 18:04authored byShiyu Wang, Wenzheng Liu, Yixi Cao, Jimei Wang, Kang Zhu, Zhanyuan Li, Jingjing Cao, Chunxiang Mo, Qing Chen, Wei Huang, Ying Wu, Ling Chen, Jibin Song
The use of radiotherapy sensitizers has proven to be
effective
in overcoming tumor radiotherapy resistance and improving treatment
efficacy. However, challenges such as poor biocompatibility and difficulty
in accurately guiding tumor radiotherapy with high efficiency still
persist. Herein, we propose a radiosensitizer with Janus nanostructure
to address these issues by enabling dual-modal fluorescence (FL)/photoacoustic
(PA) imaging in the second near-infrared region (NIR-II, 900–1700
nm) for precise and efficient tumor radiotherapy guidance. The Janus
nanoprobes are fabricated by initially coating silica (SiO2) on one end of gold nanorod (AuNR) with a high aspect ratio, followed
by in situ decoration of a lanthanide-doped down-conversion
nanoparticle (DCNP) shell on SiO2, and finally modifying
it with biocompatible polyethylene glycol (PEG), named as AuNR@DCNP@PEG.
Guided by NIR-II FL/PA imaging, AuNR@DCNP@PEG was successfully irradiated
at the optimal tumor enrichment time point, generating a significant
amount of reactive oxygen species and exhibiting excellent sensitization
effects in vitro and in vivo. This
dual-modal NIR-II FL/PA imaging-guided radiotherapy sensitizer is
anticipated to offer an approach for overcoming radiotherapy resistance
and achieving precise and efficient radiotherapy.