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Au-PLGA Hybrid Nanoparticles with Catalase-Mimicking and near-Infrared Photothermal Activities for Photoacoustic Imaging-Guided Cancer Therapy
Imaging-guided
diagnosis and therapy has been highlighted in the
area of nanomedicines. However, integrating multiple functions with
high performance in one theranostic (“all-in-one”) still
presents considerable challenges. Here, “all-in-one”
nanoparticles with drug-loading capacity, catalase-mimetic activity,
photoacoustic (PA) imaging ability and photothermal properties were
prepared by decorating Au nanoparticles on doxorubicin (DOX) encapsulated
poly(lactic-<i>co</i>-glycolic acid) (PLGA) vehicle. The
results revealed that the as-prepared Au-PLGA hybrid nanoparticles
possessed high photothermal conversion efficiency of up to approximately
69.0%, meanwhile their strong acoustic generation endowed them with
efficient PA signal sensing for cancer diagnosis. On an 808 nm laser
irradiation, the O<sub>2</sub> generation, DOX release profile and
reactive oxygen species (ROS) level were all improved, which were
beneficial to relieving tumor hypoxia and enhanced the cancer chemo/PTT
combined therapy. Overall, the multifunctional Au-PLGA hybrid nanoparticles
with these integrated advantages shows promise in PA imaging-guided
diagnosis and synergistic tumor ablation