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Degradable Hybrid CuS Nanoparticles for Imaging-Guided Synergistic Cancer Therapy via Low-Power NIR-II Light Excitation

user-61447a76e55422cecdaf7d19(2021)

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Abstract
Near-infrared (NIR)-II light-excitable photonic agents capable of generating tumor hyperthermia and cytotoxic free radicals are promising for synergistic phototherapy of tumors. However, the lack of NIR-II excitable agents makes it challenging to achieve combinational tumor phototherapy. Here, the authors have reported on a tumor-targeting and degradable hybrid copper sulfide (CuS) nanoparticle (AIBA@CuS-FA) via loading a hydrophilic Azo initiator (AIBA) into an amphiphilic lipid-encapsulating CuS nanoparticle. AIBA@CuS-FA shows high photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE approximate to 47.5%) at 1064 nm, enabling heat production to trigger tumor hyperthermia and thermal decomposition of AIBA into cytotoxic free alkyl radicals upon irradiation with a 1064-nm laser under low-power density (0.5 W/cm(2)). Moreover, alkyl radicals can drive degradation of AIBA@CuS-FA and embedded CuS nanodisks, releasing Cu2+ ions that can catalyze a Fenton-like reaction for hydroxyl radical (center dot OH) production to promote tumor therapy. Findings demonstrate promise for combinational photothermal therapy (PTT), oxygen-independent alkyl radical therapy, and chemodynamic therapy (CDT) of tumors.
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NIR-II, copper sulfide, alkyl radical, synergistic therapy, imaging
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