Hyperthemia-Promoted Cytosolic and
Nuclear Delivery of Copper/Carbon Quantum Dot-Crosslinked Nanosheets:
Multimodal Imaging-Guided Photothermal Cancer Therapy
Posted on 2017-12-20 - 00:00
Copper-containing nanomaterials have
been applied in various fields because of their appealing physical,
chemical, and biomedical properties/functions. Herein, for the first
time, a facile, room-temperature, and one-pot method of simply mixing
copper ions and sulfur-doped carbon dots (CDs) is developed for the
synthesis of copper/carbon quantum dot (or CD)-crosslinked nanosheets
(CuCD NSs). The thus-obtained CuCD NSs with the size of 20–30
nm had a high photothermal conversion efficiency of 41.3% and good
photothermal stability. Especially, after coating with thiol-polyethylene
glycol and fluorescent molecules, the resultant CuCD NSs could selectively
target tumor tissues and realize multimodal (photoacoustic, photothermal,
and fluorescence) imaging-guided cancer therapy. More importantly,
our CuCD NSs exhibited laser-triggered cytosolic delivery, lysosomal
escape, and nuclear-targeting properties, which greatly enhanced their
therapeutic efficacy. The significantly enhanced tumor accumulation
of CuCD NSs after in situ tumor-site laser irradiation was also observed
in in vivo experiments. These in vitro and in vivo events occurring
during the continuous laser irradiation have not been observed. Overall,
this work develops a CD-assisted synthetic method of photothermal
nanoagents for triple-modal imaging-guided phototherapy and deepens
our understanding of the action mechanism of photothermal therapy,
which will promote the development of nanomedicine and beyond.
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Bao, Yan-Wen; Hua, Xian-Wu; Li, Yan-Hong; Jia, Hao-Ran; Wu, Fu-Gen (2018). Hyperthemia-Promoted Cytosolic and
Nuclear Delivery of Copper/Carbon Quantum Dot-Crosslinked Nanosheets:
Multimodal Imaging-Guided Photothermal Cancer Therapy. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b15332