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Injectable in situ forming hydrogels incorporating dual-nanoparticles for chemo- photothermal therapy of breast cancer cells

Autor(es): Sabino, Ivo ; Sousa, Rita Lima ; Alves, Cátia ; Melo, Bruna L. ; Moreira, André F. ; Correia, I.J. ; Diogo, Duarte de Melo

Data: 2021

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/11125

Origem: uBibliorum

Assunto(s): Localized Delivery; IR780; Injectable Hydrogel; Doxorubicin; Cancer Chemo-Photothermal Therapy


Descrição

Chemo-photothermal therapy (chemo-PTT) mediated by nanomaterials holds a great potential for cancer treatment. However, the tumor uptake of the systemically administered nanomaterials was recently found to be below 1 %. To address this limitation, the development of injectable tridimensional polymeric matrices capable of delivering nanomaterials directly into the tumor site appears to be a promising approach. In this work, an injectable in situ forming ionotropically crosslinked chitosan-based hydrogel co-incorporating IR780 loaded nanoparticles (IR/BPN) and Doxorubicin (DOX) loaded nanoparticles (DOX/TPN) was developed for application in breast cancer chemo-PTT. The produced hydrogels (IR/BPN@Gel and IR/BPN+DOX/TPN@Gel) displayed suitable physicochemical properties and produced a temperature increase of about 9.1 °C upon exposure to Near Infrared (NIR) light. As importantly, the NIR-light exposure also increased the release of DOX from the hydrogel by 1.7-times. In the in vitro studies, the combination of IR/BPN@Gel with NIR light (photothermal therapy) led to a reduction in the viability of breast cancer cells to 35 %. On the other hand, the non-irradiated IR/BPN+DOX/TPN@Gel (chemotherapy) only diminished cancer cells' viability to 85 %. In contrast, the combined action of IR/BPN+DOX/TPN@Gel and NIR light reduced cancer cells' viability to about 9 %, demonstrating its potential for breast cancer chemo-PTT

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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