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  • Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) imaging is being explored as a novel method for improving cancer diagnosis and treatment, particularly through combined methods like chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (chemo-PTT).
  • A new multifunctional nanoplatform, RGD-pAS@AuNC, uses mesoporous silica-coated gold nanostars and boasts enhanced SERS signals, high photothermal conversion efficiency (85.5%), and a substantial drug loading capacity for doxorubicin (DOX).
  • The study demonstrates that this nanoplatform effectively targets tumors in a HeLa cell model, shows minimal cytotoxicity, and allows for NIR-triggered drug release, leading to significant tumor treatment outcomes with just 5 minutes

Article Abstract

Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) imaging has emerged as a promising tool for guided cancer diagnosis and synergistic therapies, such as combined chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (chemo-PTT). Yet, existing therapeutic agents often suffer from low SERS sensitivity, insufficient photothermal conversion, or/and limited drug loading capacity. Herein, a multifunctional theragnostic nanoplatform consisting of mesoporous silica-coated gold nanostar with a cyclic Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-coated gold nanocluster shell (named RGD-pAS@AuNC) is reported that exhibits multiple "hot spots" for pronouncedly enhanced SERS signals and improved near-infrared (NIR)-induced photothermal conversion efficiency (85.5%), with a large capacity for high doxorubicin (DOX) loading efficiency (34.1%, named RGD/DOX-pAS@AuNC) and effective NIR-triggered DOX release. This nanoplatform shows excellent performance in xenograft tumor model of HeLa cell targeting, negligible cytotoxicity, and good stability both in vitro and in vivo. By SERS imaging, the optimal temporal distribution of injected RGD/DOX-pAS@AuNCs at the tumor site is identified for NIR-triggered local chemo-PTT toward the tumor, achieving ultraeffective therapy in tumor cells and tumor-bearing mouse model with 5 min of NIR irradiation (0.5 W cm ). This work offers a promising approach to employing SERS imaging for effective noninvasive tumor treatment by on-site triggered chemo-PTT.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202206762DOI Listing

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