Graphene Oxide Theranostic Effect: Conjugation of Photothermal and Photodynamic Therapies Based on an in vivo Demonstration

Maria P Romero,1,2 Hilde H Buzza,1 Mirian D Stringasci,1 Bianca M Estevão,1 Cecilia CC Silva,3 Marcelo A Pereira-da-Silva,1 Natalia M Inada,1 Vanderlei S Bagnato1 1São Carlos Institute of Physics, IFSC/USP, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil; 2Departamento de M...

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Auteurs principaux: Romero MP, Buzza HH, Stringasci MD, Estevão BM, Silva CCC, Pereira-da-Silva MA, Inada NM, Bagnato VS
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Publié: Dove Medical Press 2021
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Résumé:Maria P Romero,1,2 Hilde H Buzza,1 Mirian D Stringasci,1 Bianca M Estevão,1 Cecilia CC Silva,3 Marcelo A Pereira-da-Silva,1 Natalia M Inada,1 Vanderlei S Bagnato1 1São Carlos Institute of Physics, IFSC/USP, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil; 2Departamento de Materiales, Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, Ecuador; 3MackGraphe, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilCorrespondence: Maria P RomeroDepartamento de Materiales, Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, EcuadorTel +593999008658Email maria.romerom@epn.edu.ecIntroduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and is responsible, where about 1 in 6 deaths in the world. Therefore, there is a need to develop effective antitumor agents that are targeted only to the specific site of the tumor to improve the efficiency of cancer diagnosis and treatment and, consequently, limit the unwanted systemic side effects currently obtained by the use of chemotherapeutic agents. In this context, due to its unique physical and chemical properties of graphene oxide (GO), it has attracted interest in biomedicine for cancer therapy.Methods: In this study, we report the in vivo application of nanocomposites based on Graphene Oxide (nc-GO) with surface modified with PEG-folic acid, Rhodamine B and Indocyanine Green. In addition to displaying red fluorescence spectra Rhodamine B as the fluorescent label), in vivo experiments were performed using nc-GO to apply Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and Photothermal Therapy (PTT) in the treatment of Ehrlich tumors in mice using NIR light (808 nm 1.8 W/cm2).Results: This study based on fluorescence images was performed in the tumor in order to obtain the highest concentration of nc-GO in the tumor as a function of time (time after intraperitoneal injection). The time obtained was used for the efficient treatment of the tumor by PDT/PTT.Discussion: The current study shows an example of successful using nc-GO nanocomposites as a theranostic nanomedicine to perform simultaneously in vivo fluorescence diagnostic as well as combined PDT-PTT effects for cancer treatments.Keywords: graphene oxide, photodynamic therapy, photothermal therapy, cancer treatments, nanomedicine, nanocomposites based on graphene oxide, nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems, theranostic