Janus gold nanodiscs with an asymmetrically positioned polyaniline nano-urchin for photothermal therapy and multimodal imaging in the second near-infrared window

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Janus gold nanodiscs with an asymmetrically positioned polyaniline nano-urchin for photothermal therapy and multimodal imaging in the second near-infrared window
Author(s)
E S Lee; J Lee; J Kim; J Kim; J S Wi; J Y Park; T G Lee; B G Choi; K G Lee; Yong-Hoon Kim; C Kim; H K Na
Bibliographic Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, vol. 17, no. 22, pp. 31799-31809
Publication Year
2025
Abstract
The second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000?1700 nm) offers advantages in biomedical applications such as deeper tissue penetration and superior imaging contrast. Despite this potential, existing NIR-II probes are limited by biocompatibility concerns, photobleaching, and poor photostability, issues that constrain their clinical utility. This study introduces Janus-type gold nanodiscs having an asymmetrically integrated hierarchical polyaniline (PANI) structure, optimized for use as multifunctional agents for NIR-II photothermal therapy and multimodal imaging. By shifting the localized surface plasmon resonance of the gold nanodiscs─the foundation of the Janus structure─from NIR-I to NIR-II, the developed AuPANI nanodiscs achieve remarkable deep-tissue photoacoustic imaging, up to 15 mm, while also enabling highly sensitive positron emission tomography imaging through stable radiolabeling. The nanodiscs also exhibit superior photostability and notable efficacy as photoacoustic-guided photothermal therapy agents under 1064 nm irradiation. This study positions AuPANI nanodiscs as a versatile platform for NIR-II theranostics, addressing limitations of current probes and advancing their potential for precise and effective cancer treatment.
Keyword
Janus nanoparticlesPhotothermal therapyPhotoacoustic imagingMultimodal imagingNIR-II biological window
ISSN
1944-8244
Publisher
Amer Chem Soc
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c22576
Type
Article
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