Theranostic Agent Combining Fullerene Nanocrystals and Gold Nanoparticles for Photoacoustic Imaging and Photothermal Therapy
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022

Developing photoactivatable theranostic platforms with integrated functionalities of biocompatibility, targeting, imaging contrast, and therapy is a promising approach for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Here, we report a theranostic agent based on a hybrid nanoparticle comprising fullerene nanocrystals and gold nanoparticles (FGNPs) for photoacoustic imaging and photothermal therapy. Compared to gold nanoparticles and fullerene crystals, FGNPs exhibited stronger photoacoustic signals and photothermal heating characteristics by irradiating light with an optimal wavelength. Our studies demonstrated that FGNPs could kill cancer cells due to their photothermal heating characteristics in vitro. Moreover, FGNPs that are accumulated in tumor tissue via the enhanced permeation and retention effect can visualize tumor tissue due to their photoacoustic signal in tumor xenograft model mice. The theranostic agent with FGNPs shows promise for cancer therapy.

fullerene nanocrystal

organic–inorganic hybrid nanoparticle

photoacoustic imaging

gold nanoparticle

Författare

Riku Kawasaki

Hiroshima University

Kosuke Kondo

Hiroshima University

Risako Miura

Graduate School of Engineering

Keita Yamana

Hiroshima University

Hinata Isozaki

Hiroshima University

Risako Shimada

Hiroshima University

Shogo Kawamura

Hiroshima University

Hidetoshi Hirano

Hiroshima University

Tomoki Nishimura

Shinshu University

Naoki Tarutani

Hiroshima University

Kiyofumi Katagiri

Hiroshima University

Alexandra Stubelius

Chalmers, Biologi och bioteknik, Kemisk biologi

Shin Ichi Sawada

Department of Polymer Chemistry

Yoshihiro Sasaki

Department of Polymer Chemistry

Kazunari Akiyoshi

Department of Polymer Chemistry

Atsushi Ikeda

Hiroshima University

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

16616596 (ISSN) 14220067 (eISSN)

Vol. 23 9 4686

Ämneskategorier

Medicinsk laboratorie- och mätteknik

Radiologi och bildbehandling

Cancer och onkologi

DOI

10.3390/ijms23094686

PubMed

35563077

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