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Photothermal Intracellular Delivery Using Gold Nanodisk Arrays

Chuanzhen Zhao, Tianxing Man, Xiaobin Xu, Qing Yang, Wenfei Liu, Steven J. Jonas, Michael A. Teitell, Pei‐Yu Chiou, Paul S. Weiss

2020ACS Materials Letters23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Local heating using pulsed-laser-induced photothermal effects on plasmonic nanostructured substrates can be used for intracellular delivery applications. However, the fabrication of plasmonic nanostructured interfaces is hampered by complex nanomanufacturing schemes. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of large-area plasmonic gold (Au) nanodisk arrays that enable photothermal intracellular delivery of biomolecular cargo at high efficiency. The Au nanodisks (350 nm in diameter) were fabricated using chemical lift-off lithography (CLL). Nanosecond laser pulses were used to excite the plasmonic nanostructures, thereby generating transient pores at the outer membranes of targeted cells that enable the delivery of biomolecules via diffusion. Delivery efficiencies of >98% were achieved using the cell impermeable dye calcein (0.6 kDa) as a model payload, while maintaining cell viabilities at >98%. The highly efficient intracellular delivery approach demonstrated in this work will facilitate translational studies targeting molecular screening and drug testing that bridge laboratory and clinical investigations.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyNanotechnologyMaterials sciencePlasmonPhotothermal effectColloidal goldBiomoleculeDrug deliveryIntracellularNanomedicinePlasmonic nanoparticlesLaserNanoparticleOptoelectronicsChemistryOpticsPhysicsBiochemistryGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryNonlinear Optical Materials Studies