Issue 24, 2024

Biophysical and computational analyses of interaction of 2D MoS2 nanosheets with human haemoglobin coupled with NIR activated photothermal therapy

Abstract

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is one of the most extensively studied 2-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDCs) owing to its high optical absorption in the near-infrared region. In this work, MoS2 nanosheets (MoS2 NSs) were synthesized hydrothermally and characterized using XRD, DLS, FESEM, TEM, FTIR, XPS and Raman analyses. They exhibited a higher photothermal conversion efficiency under 808 nm laser irradiation (79%) compared to that under 980 nm laser irradiation (25%). In vitro studies revealed that the treatment of cancer cells with MoS2 nanosheets and subsequent NIR laser irradiation lead to robust photothermal cell death. Elevated levels of ROS were observed in the cells subjected to MoS2 NS-mediated NIR photothermal therapy. Furthermore, as blood plasma is known to play a crucial role in drug delivery and targeting, we have probed the mechanistic interaction between MoS2 NSs and human haemoglobin (Hb) using biophysical and in silico investigations. The results indicated that MoS2 NSs successfully bind to Hb, causing secondary structure expansion and microenvironment alterations of the heme protein via formation of a ground state complex. Therefore, this work may serve as a precedent for understanding the mechanism of interaction of biological macromolecules with the efficient NIR-activated photothermal agent MoS2 NSs.

Graphical abstract: Biophysical and computational analyses of interaction of 2D MoS2 nanosheets with human haemoglobin coupled with NIR activated photothermal therapy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Apr 2024
Accepted
20 May 2024
First published
21 May 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 10990-11002

Biophysical and computational analyses of interaction of 2D MoS2 nanosheets with human haemoglobin coupled with NIR activated photothermal therapy

Kritika, Deepika, L. Kumar, M. Yadav, A. K. Verma and I. Roy, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 10990 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ01535E

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