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Mild-Temperature Photothermal Effect Enhanced by Functional Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles through Enzyme-Mediated Starvation

Journal

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 2536-2542

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.2c00288

Keywords

mild-temperature photothermal effect; heat shock protein (HSP); starvation; glucose oxidase (GOx); conjugated polymer nanoparticles

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21773054, 21905072, 22077025]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province [B2020202062, B2020202086]

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A study on functional nanoparticles that enhance the photothermal effect by overcoming thermal resistance is conducted. These nanoparticles generate local heat and increase the catalytic activity of enzymes upon near-infrared light irradiation, inhibiting the generation of adenosine triphosphate and reducing the expression of heat shock proteins.
Mild-temperature photothermal therapy (PTT) is being extensively explored because it causes less injury to normal cells. However, the effect of mild-temperature PTT is decreased because of heat shock protein (HSP) overexpression. To solve this problem, we designed functional conjugated polymer nanoparticles (CPNs-G) that enhance the mildtemperature photothermal effect. Upon near-infrared (NIR) light irradiation, CPNs-G generate local heat to realize the photothermal effect. Meanwhile, the increased temperature enhances the catalytic activity of GOx, thus impeding the generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and inhibiting HSP expression. Therefore, this work provides a strategy for overcoming thermoresistance through an enzyme-mediated starvation effect regulated by MR light.

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