光热治疗
纳米技术
光热效应
材料科学
癌症治疗
癌细胞
生物医学工程
癌症
医学
内科学
作者
Ginam Han,Hyun Lee,Jeon Min Kang,Jung Hoon Park,Eunsol Lee,Eun Seong Lee,Sinwoo Park,Yuhyun Na,Min-Ho Kang,Nahyun Kim,Seo‐Jun Bang,Kun Na,Chang‐Bun Yoon,Seung Jin Oh,Bo Lei,Joo Dong Park,Wooram Park,Hyun‐Do Jung
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2023.147083
摘要
Multimodal cancer treatment that combines anticancer drug delivery with other therapeutic strategies, such as photothermal therapy, has shown enormous potential for biomedical applications. However, traditional nanoscale photothermal conversion agents require complicated synthesis processes and lack biosafety, detectability, and mechanical reinforcement ability in the hyperthermia platform. Here, we engineered near-infrared laser (NIR)-responsive bullets as multifunctional nanodrug platforms via a three-dimensional (3D) printing process as an image-guided versatile chemo-photothermal cancer treatment platform. This customizable platform not only serves as a container for anticancer nanodrugs but also possesses excellent radiopacity and high photothermal conversion efficiency, merging on-demand anticancer nanodrug release and hyperthermia effect. Benefiting from the combined chemo-photothermal therapy, the 3D-printed platform showed enhanced cytotoxicity to cancer cells in vitro. Furthermore, in vivo results confirmed effective on-demand nanodrug release and synergistic inhibition of tumor growth upon NIR laser irradiation. 3D-printed NIR-responsive bullets can synergistically enhance anticancer efficiency while evading potential clinical application risks, offering great potential for multimodal cancer therapies.
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