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Photothermal and Enhanced Photocatalytic Therapies Conduce to Synergistic Anticancer Phototherapy with Biodegradable Titanium Diselenide Nanosheets

Yanhong Duo, Guanghong Luo, Zihuang Li, Zide Chen, Xianming Li, Zhenyou Jiang, Binlu Yu, Hao Huang, Zhengbo Sun, Xue‐Feng Yu

2021Small35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Nanomaterial‐based photothermal and photocatalytic therapies are effective against various types of cancers. However, combining two or more materials is considered necessary to achieve the synergistic anticancer effects of photothermal and photocatalytic therapy, which made the preparation process complicated. Herein, the authors describe simple 2D titanium diselenide (TiSe 2 ) nanosheets (NSs) that can couple photothermal therapy with photocatalytic therapy. The TiSe 2 NSs are prepared using a liquid exfoliation method. They show a layered structure and possess high photothermal conversion efficiency (65.58%) and good biocompatibility. Notably, upon near‐infrared irradiation, these NSs exhibit good photocatalytic properties with enhanced reactive oxygen species generation and H 2 O 2 decomposition in vitro. They can also achieve high temperatures, with heat improving their catalytic ability to further amplify oxidative stress and glutathione depletion in cancer cells. Furthermore, molecular mechanism studies reveal that the synergistic effects of photothermal and enhanced photocatalytic therapy can simultaneously lead to apoptosis and necrosis in cancer cells via the HSP90/JAK3/NF‐κB/IKB‐α/Caspase‐3 pathway. Systemic exploration reveals that the TiSe 2 NSs has an appreciable degradation rate and accumulates passively in tumor tissue, where they facilitate photothermal and photocatalytic effects without obvious toxicity. Their study thus indicates the high potential of biodegradable TiSe 2 NSs in synergistic phototherapy for cancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyPhotocatalysisBiocompatibilityPhotothermal effectMaterials scienceNanomaterialsDiselenideNanotechnologySonodynamic therapyPhotodynamic therapyChemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryMetallurgySeleniumNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisMXene and MAX Phase Materials
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