4.8 Article

Fabrication of Graphene and AuNP Core Polyaniline Shell Nanocomposites as Multifunctional Theranostic Platforms for SERS Real-time Monitoring and Chemo-photothermal Therapy

Journal

THERANOSTICS
Volume 6, Issue 8, Pages 1096-1104

Publisher

IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/thno.14361

Keywords

Graphene; Au nanoparticles; Polyaniline; SERS imaging; Chemo-photothermal therapy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61335011, 61275187, 21505047]
  2. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20114407110001, 20134407120003]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China [2014A030310306, 2014A030311024]
  4. Science and Technology Project of Guangdong Province of China [2012A080203008]
  5. Science and Technology Innovation Project of the Education Department of Guangdong Province of China [2013KJCX0052]
  6. Scientific Research Cultivation Fund for Young Teachers of South China Normal University [14KJ10]

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In this work, novel theranostic platforms based on graphene oxide and AuNP core polyaniline shell (GO-Au@PANI) nanocomposites are fabricated for simultaneous SERS imaging and chemo-photothermal therapy. PANI, a new NIR photothermal therapy agent with strong NIR absorption, outstanding stability and low cytotoxicity is decorated on AuNPs by one-pot oxidative polymerization, then the Au@PANI core-shell nanoparticles are attached to the graphene oxide (GO) sheet via p-p stacking and electrostatic interaction. The obtained GO-Au@PANI nanohybirds exhibit excellent NIR photothermal transduction efficiency and ultrahigh drug-loading capacity. The nanocomposites can also serve as novel NIR SERS probes utilizing the intense SERS signals of PANI. Rapid SERS imaging of cancer cells is achieved using this ultrasensitive nanoprobe. GO-Au@PANI also reveals good capability of drug delivery with the DOX-loading efficiency of 189.2% and sensitive NIR/pH-responsive DOX release. The intracellular real-time drug release dynamics from the nanocomposites is monitored by SERS-fluorescence dual mode imaging. Finally, chemo-photothermal ablation of cancer cells is carried out in vitro and in vivo using GO-Au@PANI as high-performance chemo-photothermal therapeutic nanoagent. The theranostic applications of GO-Au@PANI endow it with great potential for personalized and precise cancer medicine.

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