JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mesoporous Silica-Coated Gold Nanorods with Designable Anchor Peptides for Chemo-Photothermal Cancer Therapy

Chen LiKe FengNan XieWenhua ZhaoLing YeBin ChenChen‐Ho TungLi‐Zhu Wu

Year: 2020 Journal:   ACS Applied Nano Materials Vol: 3 (6)Pages: 5070-5078   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The incorporation of bioactive peptides often creates unprecedented opportunities in design of hierarchical nanocomposites. In this contribution we employed mesoporous silica-coated gold nanorods (AuNR@SiO2) as a theranostic platform for synergistic chemo-photothermal cancer therapy. Utilizing an in situ grafting–cleavage strategy, the cell penetrating TAT peptide (YGRKKRRQRRR) could be covalently grafted onto the silica surface of AuNR@SiO2 nanocomposites and in situ activated by standard cleavage treatment to afford AuNR@SiO2-TAT drug nanocarriers directly. FT-IR spectroscopies and sharp polarity changes evidenced the effectiveness of these peptide modification procedures. As expected, TAT-modified drug nanocarriers exhibited significant enhancement in intracellular uptake and acidic endolysosome internalization, as well as passive tumor accumulation. Upon triggering of the NIR irradiation, AuNR@SiO2-TAT/DOX drug aggregates displayed photothermal-controlled drug release and synergistic efficacy on inhibiting the growth of tumors in vivo. More importantly, the in situ grafting–cleavage strategy also provided a simple and versatile pathway to tether bioactive peptides on an interface to fabricate complicated nanohybrids for multipurpose biomedical applications.

Keywords:
Photothermal therapy Nanocarriers Nanorod Mesoporous silica Nanotechnology In vivo Internalization Materials science Cleavage (geology) In situ Cancer cell Intracellular Linker Photothermal effect Chemistry Drug delivery Mesoporous material Cell Cancer Biochemistry Organic chemistry Catalysis

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Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
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Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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