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Single-Cell Photothermal Analysis Induced by MoS Nanoparticles by Raman Spectroscopy. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Two-dimensional nanomaterials like MoS nanosheets show promise in cancer treatment due to their unique properties, although their interactions with cells are not fully understood.
  • This study investigates these interactions using confocal micro-Raman spectroscopy to analyze the thermal effects on single cancer cells (MCF7) when exposed to continuous laser irradiation with MoS nanosheets.
  • Findings indicate that the presence of MoS nanosheet aggregates significantly enhances localized heating in the targeted cancer cells, which could inform future fabrication and application of these nanosheets in cancer therapies.

Article Abstract

Two-dimensional nanomaterials, such as MoS nanosheets, have been attracting increasing attention in cancer diagnosis and treatment, thanks to their peculiar physical and chemical properties. Although the mechanisms which regulate the interaction between these nanomaterials and cells are not yet completely understood, many studies have proved their efficient use in the photothermal treatment of cancer, and the response to MoS nanosheets at the single-cell level is less investigated. Clearly, this information can help in shedding light on the subtle cellular mechanisms ruling the interaction of this 2D material with cells and, eventually, to its cytotoxicity. In this study, we use confocal micro-Raman spectroscopy to reconstruct the thermal map of single cells targeted with MoS under continuous laser irradiation. The experiment is performed by analyzing the water O-H stretching band around 3,400 cm whose tetrahedral structure is sensitive to the molecular environment and temperature. Compared to fluorescence-based approaches, this Raman-based strategy for temperature measurement does not suffer fluorophore instability, which can be significant under continuous laser irradiation. We demonstrate that irradiation of human breast cancer MCF7 cells targeted with MoS nanosheets causes a relevant photothermal effect, which is particularly high in the presence of MoS nanosheet aggregates. Laser-induced heating is strongly localized near such particles which, in turn, tend to accumulate near the cytoplasmic membrane. Globally, our experimental outcomes are expected to be important for tuning the nanosheet fabrication process.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8960122PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.844011DOI Listing

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