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In-situ TiO2-x decoration of titanium carbide MXene for photo/sono-responsive antitumor theranostics

Dongyang Zhang, Hengke Liu, Muhammad Rizwan Younis, Shan Lei, Yunzhi Chen, Peng Huang, Jing Lin

2022Journal of Nanobiotechnology109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) has emerged as a noninvasive therapeutic modality that involves sonosensitizers and low-intensity ultrasound. However, owing to the rapid recombination of charge carriers, most of the sonosensitizers triggered poor reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, resulting in unsatisfactory sonodynamic therapeutic effects. Results Herein, a photo/sono-responsive nanoplatform was developed through the in-situ systhesis of TiO 2-x on the surface of two-dimensional MXene (titanium carbide, Ti 3 C 2 ) for photoacoustic/photothermal bimodal imaging-guided near-infrared II (NIR-II) photothermal enhanced SDT of tumor. Because of several oxygen vacancies and smaller size (~ 10 nm), the in-situ formed TiO 2-x nanoparticles possessed narrow band gap (2.65 eV) and high surface area, and thus served as a charge trap to restrict charge recombination under ultrasound (US) activation, resulting in enhanced sonodynamic ROS generation. Moreover, Ti 3 C 2 nanosheets induced extensive localized hyperthermia relieves tumor hypoxia by accelerating intratumoral blood flow and tumor oxygenation, and thus further strengthened the efficacy of SDT. Upon US/NIR-II laser dual-stimuli, Ti 3 C 2 @TiO 2-x nanoplatform triggered substantial cellular killing in vitro and complete tumor eradication in vivo, without any tumor recurrence and systemic toxicity. Conclusion Our work presents the promising design of photo/sono-responsive nanoplatform for cancer nanotheranostics. Graphical Abstract

Topics & Concepts

Sonodynamic therapyPhotothermal therapyReactive oxygen speciesIn vivoNanoparticleChemistryMaterials scienceHyperthermiaTitaniumIn situTumor hypoxiaNanotechnologyBiophysicsBiomedical engineeringCancer researchRadiation therapyMedicineBiochemistrySurgeryBiologyOrganic chemistryInternal medicineBiotechnologyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsMXene and MAX Phase Materials
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