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The synergistic effect of chemo-photothermal therapies in SN-38-loaded gold-nanoshell-based colorectal cancer treatment

Journal

NANOMEDICINE
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 23-40

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2021-0187

Keywords

7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin; chemotherapy; colorectal cancer; gold nanoshell; human serum albumin; multifunctional therapy; near-infrared laser; photothermal therapy; polyethylenimine

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 106-2314-B-002-015-MY3]
  2. National Taiwan University Hospital [UN109-031]

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HSP@Au NPs were developed for combined chemo-photothermal therapy to treat colorectal cancer, showing significant anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo without adverse effects.
Aim: 7-Ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin (SN-38)-loaded gold nanoshells nanoparticles (HSP@Au NPs) were developed for combined chemo-photothermal therapy to treat colorectal cancer. Materials & methods: SN-38-loaded nanoparticles (HSP NPs) were prepared by the lyophilization-hydration method, and then developed into gold nanoshells. The nanoparticles were characterized and assessed for photothermal properties, cytotoxicity and hemocompatibility in vitro. In vivo anticancer activity was tested in a tumor mouse model. Results: The HSP@Au NPs (diameter 186.9 nm, zeta potential 33.4 mV) led to significant cytotoxicity in cancer cells exposed to a near-infrared laser. Moreover, the HSP@Au NP-mediated chemo-photothermal therapy displayed significant tumor growth suppression and disappearance (25% of tumor clearance rate) without adverse side effects in vivo. Conclusion: HSP@Au NPs may be promising in the treatment of colorectal cancer in the future.

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