Antimonene with two-orders-of-magnitude improved stability for high-performance cancer theranostics

Guihong Lu, Chengliang Lv, Weier Bao, Feng Li, Fan Zhang, Lijun Zhang, Shuang Wang, Xiaoyong Gao, Dongxu Zhao, Wei Wei*, Hai Yan Xie

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Abstract

Although the antimonene (AM) nanomaterial is recently emerging as a new photothermal therapy (PTT) agent, its rapid degradation in physiological medium immensely limits its direct utilization. To this end, we herein engineered AM by the cooperation of dimension optimization, size control, and cell membrane (CM) camouflage. Compared with traditional AM nanosheets, the resulting AM nanoparticles (∼55 nm) cloaked with the CM (denoted as CmNPs) exhibited significantly improved stability and increased photothermal efficacy as well as superior tumor targeting capacity. After intravenous injection, the CmNPs enabled satisfactory photoacoustic/photothermal multimodal imaging at tumor sites. Meanwhile, the PTT together with the newly explored function of photodynamic therapy (PDT) achieved a potent combination therapy with few side effects. The maximized theranostic performance thus strongly recommends CmNPs as a safe and highly reliable modality for anticancer therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4847-4853
Number of pages7
JournalChemical Science
Volume10
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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