Construction of multifunctional organic–inorganic hybrid Bi2S3–PLGA capsules for highly efficient ultrasound-guided radiosensitization of brachytherapy
Abstract
The development of nanobiotechnology provides an efficient strategy to improve the therapeutic outcome of various therapeutic modalities against cancer. In this work, we successfully constructed a novel multifunctional theranostic platform based on Bi2S3-embeded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) composite capsules (Bi2S3–PLGA) to realize the highly efficient ultrasound-guided synergistic brachytherapy. The as-synthesized hydrophobic Bi2S3 nanodots were encapsulated into PLGA capsules to form Bi2S3–PLGA composite capsules by a simple but efficient water/oil/water (W/O/W) emulsion approach. The composite Bi2S3–PLGA capsules exhibit excellent contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging performance in the prostate tumor-bearing nude mice model, which could accurately indicate the location of a radiation source. More importantly, this research has demonstrated for the first time both in vitro and in vivo that Bi2S3–PLGA capsules could function as an efficient radiosensitizer for synergistic brachytherapy. Thus, the elaborately designed novel Bi2S3–PLGA capsules based on nano-biotechnology provides an efficient protocol for enhancing the therapeutic efficiency of ultrasound imaging-guided brachytherapy against cancer.