Herceptin-conjugated plasmonic gold nanocapsules for targeted NIR-II photothermal therapy†

Prem Singh, Ankita Sarkar, Nivedita Mukherjee and Amit Jaiswal
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In recent years, researchers have extensively studied nanomaterials for plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT), with most of the research focused on those active in the near-infrared I (NIR I) window (λ = 650–950 nm). However, there is growing interest in developing nanomaterials that are active in the near-infrared II (NIR II) region (λ = 950–1300 nm) due to the better penetrability and higher tolerance limit of NIR II light by human skin. In this study, the potential of gold nanocapsules (Au Ncap) with a rattle-like structure, consisting of a solid gold bead core and a porous, thin, rod-shaped gold shell was investigated for PPTT. Specifically, the targeted in vitro photothermal activity of Herceptin-conjugated gold nanocapsules that are active in both the NIR I and II regions are explored towards the Her2 positive SK-BR-3 breast cancer cell line. The conjugation of SH-PEG and Herceptin molecules on the surface of gold nanocapsules was validated through a detailed X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) analysis. The Au Ncap exhibited high photothermal conversion efficiency of 38.6% and in vitro PPTT results showed its excellent cytotoxicity against the SK-BR-3 cell line leading to apoptotic cell death. These findings suggest that this nanostructure can serve as an efficient photothermal agent in the NIR II region showing excellent PPTT activity at a low laser power density of 0.5 W cm−2.

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靶向NIR-II光热治疗的赫赛汀偶联等离子体金纳米胶囊
近年来,研究人员对用于等离子体光热治疗(PPTT)的纳米材料进行了广泛的研究,其中大部分研究集中在近红外I (NIR I)窗口(λ = 650-950 nm)中活跃的纳米材料。然而,由于近红外II光在人体皮肤上具有更好的穿透性和更高的容忍极限,人们对开发在近红外II (λ = 950-1300 nm)区域有活性的纳米材料越来越感兴趣。在这项研究中,研究了具有响尾音状结构的金纳米胶囊(Au Ncap)用于PPTT的潜力,该结构由一个实心金珠芯和一个多孔的、薄的、棒状的金壳组成。具体来说,我们探索了在NIR I区和II区都有活性的herceptin偶联金纳米胶囊对Her2阳性的SK-BR-3乳腺癌细胞系的体外靶向光热活性。通过详细的x射线光发射光谱(XPS)分析,验证了SH-PEG与赫赛汀分子在金纳米胶囊表面的共轭作用。Au Ncap光热转化效率高达38.6%,体外PPTT结果显示其对SK-BR-3细胞株具有良好的细胞毒性,可导致凋亡细胞死亡。这些发现表明,该纳米结构可以作为一种高效的光热剂,在低激光功率密度为0.5 W cm−2时表现出优异的PPTT活性。
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