Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided phototherapy are new breakthroughs in cancer therapeutics due to their complementary advantages, such as enhanced imaging spatial resolution and depth.
Improvement
of antitumor effects relies on the development of biocompatible
nanomaterials and combination of various therapies to produce synergistic
effects and avoid resistance. In this work, we developed GBD-Fe, a
nanoformulation that effectively integrated chemotherapy (CT), chemodynamic
therapy (CDT), and photothermal therapy (PTT). GBD-Fe used gold nanorods
as photothermal agents and encapsulated doxorubicin to amplify Fe3+-guided CDT effects by producing H2O2 and reducing the intracellular glutathione levels. In vitro and
in vivo experiments were conducted to demonstrate the enhanced accumulation
and antitumor effects of this tripronged therapy under magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) guidance. This tripronged approach of CT/CDT/PTT effectively
induced tumor cytotoxicity and inhibited tumor growth in tumor-bearing
mice and therefore represents a promising strategy to effectively
treat tumors.
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