Engineering two-dimensional silicene composite nanosheets for dual-sensitized and photonic hyperthermia-augmented cancer radiotherapy
2021
Hu, Ruizhi | Chen, Zhixin | Dai, Chen | Guo, Xiang | Feng, Wei | Liu, Zhuang | Lin, Han | Chen, Yu | Wu, Rong
The rapid development of nanotechnology has triggered the emerging of tremendous theranostic nanoplatforms for combating cancers. Silicene, as an emerging two-dimensional (2D) material, has been recently explored as therapeutic agent due to their desirable biodegradation and strong photothermal-conversion performance. However, the rational design of silicene-based composites for further exerting multifunctional medical applications is still highly challenging. Herein, we report on the construction of silicene-based silicene@Pt composite nanosheets for computed tomography (CT)/photoacoustic (PA) imaging-guided dual-sensitized radiotherapy combined with photonic tumor hyperthermia, which has been achieved by a seed-growth approach to in situ grow Pt components onto silicene nanosheets’ surface. Especially, by functionalization of Pt components, these nanosheets could act as both contrast agents for CT imaging and dual radio-sensitizing agents for radiotherapy, which could deposit Pt-involved radiation energy (sensitized therapeutic process I) and overcome hypoxia-associated radio-resistance by Pt-catalytic O₂ generation from overexpressed H₂O₂ within the tumor microenvironment (sensitized therapeutic process II). The strong photothermal-conversion performance of silicene nanosheets not only endowed silicene@Pt composite nanosheets with photoacoustic imaging property, but also realized the photonic tumor hyperthermia and achieved a combined therapeutic effect with radiotherapy. This work not only broadens the biomedical applications of silicene, but also develops functionalization strategies of silicene for versatile biomedical applications.
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