An Engineered Nanocomplex with Photodynamic and Photothermal Synergistic Properties for Cancer Treatment

Eli Varon, Gaddi Blumrosen, Moshe Sinvani, Elina Haimov, Shlomi Polani, Michal Natan, Irit Shoval, Avi Jacob, Ayelet Atkins, David Zitoun, Orit Shefi

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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) are promising therapeutic methods for cancer treatment; however, as single modality therapies, either PDT or PTT is still lim-ited in its success rate. A dual application of both PDT and PTT, in a combined protocol, has gained immense interest. In this study, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were conjugated with a PDT agent, meso‐tetrahydroxyphenylchlorin (mTHPC) photosensitizer, designed as nanotherapeutic agents that can activate a dual photodynamic/photothermal therapy in SH‐SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells. The AuNP‐mTHPC complex is biocompatible, soluble, and photostable. PDT efficiency is high because of immediate reactive oxygen species (ROS) production upon mTHPC activation by the 650‐nm laser, which decreased mitochondrial membrane potential (ψm). Likewise, the AuNP-mTHPC complex is used as a photoabsorbing (PTA) agent for PTT, due to efficient plasmon absorp-tion and excellent photothermal conversion characteristics of AuNPs under laser irradiation at 532 nm. Under the laser irradiation of a PDT/PTT combination, a twofold phototoxicity outcome fol-lows, compared to PDT‐only or PTT‐only treatment. This indicates that PDT and PTT have synergistic effects together as a combined therapeutic method. Our study aimed at applying the AuNP-mTHPC approach as a potential treatment of cancer in the biomedical field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2286
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2022

Bibliographical note

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© 2022 by the authors. Li-censee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Funding

Acknowledgments: We thank the Bar‐Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials for the use of its facilities. O.S. thanks the Ministry of Science and Technology for partial support (#3‐15629, #3‐15705). Illustrations were created with BioRender.com. Funding: This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Technology for partial support (#3‐ 15629, #3‐15705).

FundersFunder number
Ministry of science and technology, Israel3‐15705, 3‐15629

    Keywords

    • Biomaterials
    • Cancer
    • Engineering
    • Nanoparticles
    • Phototherapy

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