One-pot bottom-up fabrication of biocompatible PEGylated WS2 nanoparticles for CT-guided photothermal therapy of tumors in vivo

2019 
Abstract Background Tungsten disulfide (WS 2 ), which enjoyed a good potential to be a promising clinical theranostic agent for cancer treatment, is still subject to the tedious synthesis procedure. Methods Here, we reported a one-pot ‘bottom-up’ hydrothermal strategy for the fabrication of PEGylated WS 2 nanoparticles (NPs). The WS 2 -PEG nanoparticles were characterized systematically. The CT imaging and photothermal therapy against tumor as well as biosafety in vitro and in vivo were also investigated. Results The obtained WS 2 -PEG NPs enjoyed obvious merits of good solubility and favorable photothermal performance. WS 2 -PEG NPs exhibited desirable photothermal ablation ability against cancer cells and cancer cell-bearing mice in vitro and in vivo. MTT assay and histological analysis demonstrated the low cytotoxicity and biotoxicity of WS 2 -PEG NPs, providing a valid biosafety guarantee for the coming biomedical applications. In addition, thanks to the obvious X-ray attenuation of W atom, the WS 2 -PEG NPs can also be served as a favorable contrast agent for CT imaging of tumors. Conclusion WS 2 -PEG NPs has enjoyed a good potential to be a promising clinical CT-guided photothermal therapeutic agent against cancers.
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