Biocompatible and multifunctional gold nanorods for effective photothermal therapy of oral squamous cell carcinoma
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Journal Volume
7
Journal Issue
28
Pages
4451-4460
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Abstract
Herein, a cysteine-functionalized alginate was used to replace cytotoxic cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) on gold nanorods (GNRs) by gold-thiol bonding. The characterization shows that the alginate-modified GNRs (GNR@Alg-Cys) were 137 nm in length (measured by zetasizer) with a negative surface charge (-28.4 mV). The GNR@Alg-Cys showed an intense absorption at 800 nm, indicating the potential of GNR@Alg-Cys for NIR-excited photothermal therapy (PTT). To target cancer cells, a cyclic peptide, c(RGDfK)KKK, was further modified on GNR@Alg-Cys (denoted as GNR@Alg-Cys/RGD). In vitro experiments reveal the apparently enhanced cell viability under a high dose of GNRs as well as the death of SAS-3 cell lines exposed to a single-wavelength laser (808 nm). The animal study revealed that the volume of GNR@Alg-Cys/RGD-treated laser-exposed tumor was reduced five times when compared with that in the case of the control group (PBS-treated tumor). Furthermore, the in vivo toxicity of GNR@Alg-Cys/RGD was evaluated, and no significant effect was observed on the functions of liver and kidneys after PTT. ? 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Other Subjects
Amino acids; Biocompatibility; Cell culture; Cells; Gold; Nanorods; Peptides; Plasmons; Tumors; Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide; Control groups; Cyclic peptides; Gold nanorods (GNRs); Negative surface charges; Oral squamous cell carcinomata; Photothermal therapy; Single wavelength lasers; Nanoribbons
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Type
journal article