Topological insulator bismuth selenide as a theranostic platform for simultaneous cancer imaging and therapy

Juan Li, Fei Jiang(Fujian Medical University), Bo Yang(First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University), Xiaorong Song(Fuzhou University), Yan Liu(Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Huanghao Yang(Fuzhou University), Dairong Cao(Fujian Medical University), Wenrong Shi(Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Guonan Chen(Fuzhou University)
Scientific Reports
June 17, 2013
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Abstract

Employing theranostic nanoparticles, which combine both therapeutic and diagnostic capabilities in one dose, has promise to propel the biomedical field toward personalized medicine. Here we investigate the theranostic properties of topological insulator bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) in in vivo and in vitro system for the first time. We show that Bi2Se3 nanoplates can absorb near-infrared (NIR) laser light and effectively convert laser energy into heat. Such photothermal conversion property may be due to the unique physical properties of topological insulators. Furthermore, localized and irreversible photothermal ablation of tumors in the mouse model is successfully achieved by using Bi2Se3 nanoplates and NIR laser irradiation. In addition, we also demonstrate that Bi2Se3 nanoplates exhibit strong X-ray attenuation and can be utilized for enhanced X-ray computed tomography imaging of tumor tissue in vivo. This study highlights Bi2Se3 nanoplates could serve as a promising platform for cancer diagnosis and therapy.


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