Although sonodynamic
therapy (SDT) has emerged as a potential alternative to conventional
photodynamic therapy, the low quantum yield of the sonosensitizer
such as TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) is still a major concern.
Here, we have developed hydrophilized Au-TiO2 nanocomposites
(HAu-TiO2 NCs) as sonosensitizers for improved SDT. The
physicochemical properties of HAu-TiO2 NCs were thoroughly
studied and compared with their counterparts without gold deposition.
Upon exposure of HAu-TiO2 NCs to ultrasound, a large quantity
of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were generated, leading to complete
suppression of tumor growth after their systemic administration in
vivo. Overall, it was evident that the composites of gold with TiO2 NPs significantly augmented the levels of ROS generation,
implying their potential as SDT agents for cancer therapy