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摘要
光声成像(PAI)与光热疗法(PTT)的结合在癌症治疗中是一种很有吸引力的方法,因为它具有无创的特点,结合了实时成像和非电离辐射对组织的选择性损伤。这种方法在头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)的治疗中尤其具有吸引力,高达 40% 的患者需要修改治疗方案。另一方面,为 PAI/PTT 开发的大多数制剂都存在持久性或重塑问题。本文介绍了一种独特的非持久性等离子体纳米结构(tNAs-IRDye),它可同时作为 PAI 的造影剂和 PTT 的光热转换器。对 tNAs-IRDye 进行了全面的体外和体内表征和评估,并在 HPV 阴性 HNSCC 小鼠模型中对其作为治疗剂的性能进行了评估。与单纯照射的对照组相比,瘤内注射 tNAs-IRDye 并随后进行近红外照射后,体内的肿瘤生长得到了明显的调节。这项研究的成果显示了促进开发创新型临床策略来治疗人乳头瘤病毒阴性头颈癌的显著潜力。
In Vivo Combined Photoacoustic Imaging and Photothermal Treatment of HPV-Negative Head and Neck Carcinoma with NIR-Responsive Non-Persistent Plasmon Nano-Architectures
The combination of photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and photothermal therapy (PTT) is an attractive approach in cancer management due to the non-invasive features combined with real-time imaging and selective tissue damage by non-ionizing radiation. This approach is especially appealing for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) management, where up to 40% of patients require modifications of the treatment regimen. On the other hand, most of the agents developed for PAI/PTT suffer from persistence or re-shaping issues. Here, a unique non-persistent plasmon nano-architecture (tNAs-IRDye) is presented that simultaneously acts as a contrast agent for PAI and as a photothermal transducer for PTT. The tNAs-IRDye are fully characterized and evaluated in vitro and ex vivo, and their performance as theranostic agents is assessed in HPV-negative HNSCC murine models. A significant modulation of tumor growth is obtained in vivo upon intratumoral injection of tNAs-IRDye and subsequent NIR irradiation compared to the solely irradiated control. The outcomes of this study exhibit a noteworthy potential to foster the development of innovative clinical strategies for the management of HPV-negative head and neck carcinoma.