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Enhanced cancer therapy with cold-controlled drug release and photothermal warming enabled by one nanoplatform.


ABSTRACT: Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles hold great promise for drug delivery to improve the safety and efficacy of cancer therapy. One of the most investigated stimuli-responsive strategies is to induce drug release by heating with laser, ultrasound, or electromagnetic field. More recently, cryosurgery (also called cryotherapy and cryoablation), destruction of diseased tissues by first cooling/freezing and then warming back, has been used to treat various diseases including cancer in the clinic. Here we developed a cold-responsive nanoparticle for controlled drug release as a result of the irreversible disassembly of the nanoparticle when cooled to below ?10?°C. Furthermore, this nanoparticle can be used to generate localized heating under near infrared (NIR) laser irradiation, which can facilitate the warming process after cooling/freezing during cryosurgery. Indeed, the combination of this cold-responsive nanoparticle with ice cooling and NIR laser irradiation can greatly augment cancer destruction both in vitro and in vivo with no evident systemic toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6174693 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhanced cancer therapy with cold-controlled drug release and photothermal warming enabled by one nanoplatform.

Wang Hai H   Agarwal Pranay P   Liang Yutong Y   Xu Jiangsheng J   Zhao Gang G   Tkaczuk Katherine H R KHR   Lu Xiongbin X   He Xiaoming X  

Biomaterials 20180717


Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles hold great promise for drug delivery to improve the safety and efficacy of cancer therapy. One of the most investigated stimuli-responsive strategies is to induce drug release by heating with laser, ultrasound, or electromagnetic field. More recently, cryosurgery (also called cryotherapy and cryoablation), destruction of diseased tissues by first cooling/freezing and then warming back, has been used to treat various diseases including cancer in the clinic. Here w  ...[more]

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