Issue 18, 2022

A gold nanobipyramid-based photothermal reagent with functions of targeting and activatable fluorescence labeling for visual photothermal therapy

Abstract

By assembling fluorophore-marked DNA stem-loops on the surface of gold nanobipyramids (AuNBPs) with an efficient photothermal conversion, we fabricated a multifunctional photothermal reagent (AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR). The sgc8 sequences that were embedded inside the DNA stem-loops can specifically target the PTK7, an overexpressed protein located on the surface of CCRF-CEM cells (human acute lymphoblastic leukemia T lymphocyte) to realize an active targeting function. Before the AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR bind to the PTK7 proteins, the DNA stem-loops are folded, and the fluorophore linked on the DNA stem-loop will be close to the AuNBPs. In this configuration, the fluorescence from the fluorophore is quenched by the AuNBPs. However, when the AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR bound to the PTK7 proteins through the sgc8 sequences, the DNA stem-loops can be opened partially to enable the fluorophore to be far away from the AuNBPs. As a result, the fluorescent signal will be activated. Therefore, the fluorescence can be used as a visual signal to reveal the binding between the AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR and CCRF-CEM cells (usually called activatable fluorescence labelling). While under irradiation of an 808 nm laser, the CCRF-CEM cells could be ablated through the photothermal therapy of the AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR with a high photothermal efficiency. Applying the AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR to Human B lymphoma cells (Ramos cells) and CCRF-CEM cells, we found that only the CCRF-CEM cells can be effectively targeted, actively fluorescently labeled, and readily ablated by the AuNBPs-mPEG/AA-TR. This work provides an alternative photothermal agent for the targeted therapy of tumors.

Graphical abstract: A gold nanobipyramid-based photothermal reagent with functions of targeting and activatable fluorescence labeling for visual photothermal therapy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2022
Accepted
18 Jul 2022
First published
26 Jul 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2022,3, 7080-7086

A gold nanobipyramid-based photothermal reagent with functions of targeting and activatable fluorescence labeling for visual photothermal therapy

X. Wu, C. Yan, L. Mu, Y. Wang, G. She and W. Shi, Mater. Adv., 2022, 3, 7080 DOI: 10.1039/D2MA00456A

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