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Anisotropic Plasmonic Gold Nanorod-Indocyanine Green@Reduced Graphene Oxide-Doxorubicin Nanohybrids for Image-Guided Enhanced Tumor Theranostics

Title
Anisotropic Plasmonic Gold Nanorod-Indocyanine Green@Reduced Graphene Oxide-Doxorubicin Nanohybrids for Image-Guided Enhanced Tumor Theranostics
Authors
Maji, Swarup KumarYu, SubinChoi, EunshilLim, Ju WonJang, DohyubKim, Ga-youngKim, SehoonLee, HyukjinHa Kim, Dong
Ewha Authors
김동하이혁진
SCOPUS Author ID
김동하scopus; 이혁진scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
ACS OMEGA
ISSN
2470-1343JCR Link
Citation
ACS OMEGA vol. 7, no. 17, pp. 15186 - 15199
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The unique physicochemical and localized surface plasmon resonance assets of gold nanorods (GNRs) have offered combined cancer treatments with real-time diagnosis by integrating diverse theragnostic modalities into a single nanoplatform. In this work, a unique multifunctional nanohybrid material based on GNRs was designed for in vitro and in vivo tumor imaging along with synergistic and combinatorial therapy of tumor. The hybrid material with size less than 100 nm was achieved by embedding indocyanine green (ICG) on mesoporous silica-coated GNRs with further wrapping of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and then attached with doxorubicin (DOX) and polyethylene glycol. The nanohybrid unveiled noteworthy stability and competently protected the embedded ICG from further aggregation, photo-bleaching, and nucleophilic attack by encapsulation of GNRs-ICG with rGO. Such combination of GNRs-ICG with rGO and DOX served as a real-time near-infrared (NIR) contrast imaging agent for cancer diagnosis. The hybrid material exhibits high NIR absorption property along with three destined capabilities, such as, nanozymatic activity, photothermal activity, and an excellent drug carrier for drug delivery. The integrated properties of the nanohybrid were then utilized for the triple mode of combined therapeutics of tumor cells, through synergistic catalytic therapy and chemotherapy with combinatorial photothermal therapy to achieve the maximum cancer killing efficiency. It is assumed that the assimilated multimodal imaging and therapeutic capability in single nanoparticle platform is advantageous for future practical applications in cancer diagnosis, therapy, and molecular imaging.
DOI
10.1021/acsomega.2c01306
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