POSS engineering of squaraine nanoparticle with high photothermal conversion efficiency for photothermal therapy.

Journal: Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular And Biomolecular Spectroscopy
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Abstract

Photothermal therapy (PTT) has been extensively studied due to its promising therapeutic effects and potential for development in cancer treatments. Central to PTT is the development of photothermal agents (PTAs). This study presents a novel nanoparticle called POSS-SQ, which satisfies the necessary conditions to function as a PTA. Comprised of squaraine (SQ) and polyhedral oligomeric sesquisiloxane (POSS), POSS-SQ NPs exhibit strong near-infrared (NIR) absorption and high photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) attributable to the intermolecular electron transfer in SQ. Furthermore, POSS when modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG) through "click" chemistry, effectively enhances cell permeability and biocompatibility of the nanoparticles. Photothermal experiments reveal that POSS-SQ NPs demonstrate concentration and laser power dependence, with a PCE of 67.2%. In vitro and in vivo experiments confirm the excellent biosafety and tumor growth inhibition potential of POSS-SQ NPs under laser irradiation, attributed to the synergistic effects of enhanced cell permeability and exceptional photothermal properties. This research highlights the possibility of obtaining PTAs with high PCE and excellent biocompatibility by combining SQ-N and POSS, offering a new approach for designing and developing more efficient PTAs to enhance better PTT outcomes.

Authors
Zhengye Gu, Xiaoyong Tian, Shanyi Guang, Gang Wei, Yanfei Mao, Hongyao Xu