Highly Efficient Photothermal Therapy With Cell-Penetrating Peptide-Modified Bumpy Au Triangular Nanoprisms Using Low Laser Power And Low Probe Dose

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) exploits nanomaterials with optimal heat conversion and cellular penetration using near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation. However, current PTT agents suffer from inefficient heat conversion, poor intracellular delivery, and a high dose of probes along with excessive laser irradiation, causing limited therapeutic outcomes. Here, bumpy Au triangular nanoprisms (BATrisms) are developed for increasing the surface area, improving cell penetration, shifting the absorption peak to the NIR region, and enhancing the photothermal conversion efficiency (similar to 86%). Further, leucine (L)- and lysine (K)-rich cell-penetrating peptides (LK peptides) were employed to largely improve their cellular uptake efficiency. Importantly, a significant in vivo therapeutic efficacy with LK-BATrisms was demonstrated in a triple-negative breast cancer xenograft mice model. A very small dose of LK-BATrism (2.5 mu g Au) was enough to exert antitumor efficacy under very low laser power (808 nm, 0.25 W/cm(2)), causing minimal tissue damages while very efficiently killing cancer cells.
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photothermal therapy, cell-penetrating peptides, bumpy Au triangular nanoprism, plasmonic nanoprobes, LK peptides
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