Novel concept of the smart NIR-light–controlled drug release of black phosphorus nanostructure for cancer therapy

Meng Qiu(Shenzhen University), Dou Wang(Jinan University), Weiyuan Liang(Shenzhen University), Liping Liu(Jinan University), Yin Zhang(Karolinska Institutet), Xing Chen(Shenzhen University), David K. Sang(Shenzhen University), Chenyang Xing(Shenzhen University), Zhongjun Li(Shenzhen University), Biqin Dong(Shenzhen University), Feng Xing(Shenzhen University), Dianyuan Fan(Shenzhen University), Shiyun Bao(Jinan University), Han Zhang(Shenzhen University), Yihai Cao(Karolinska Institutet)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 2, 2018
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Abstract

A biodegradable drug delivery system (DDS) is one the most promising therapeutic strategies for cancer therapy. Here, we propose a unique concept of light activation of black phosphorus (BP) at hydrogel nanostructures for cancer therapy. A photosensitizer converts light into heat that softens and melts drug-loaded hydrogel-based nanostructures. Drug release rates can be accurately controlled by light intensity, exposure duration, BP concentration, and hydrogel composition. Owing to sufficiently deep penetration of near-infrared (NIR) light through tissues, our BP-based system shows high therapeutic efficacy for treatment of s.c. cancers. Importantly, our drug delivery system is completely harmless and degradable in vivo. Together, our work proposes a unique concept for precision cancer therapy by external light excitation to release cancer drugs. If these findings are successfully translated into the clinic, millions of patients with cancer will benefit from our work.


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