Bashiru Mujeebat, Macchi Samantha, Forson Mavis, Khan Amna, Ishtiaq Arisha, Oyebade Adeniyi, Jalihal Amanda, Ali Nawab, Griffin Robert J, Oyelere Adegboyega K, Hooshmand Nasrin, Siraj Noureen
Department of Chemistry, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204, United States.
Department of Chemistry, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States.
ACS Appl Nano Mater. 2024 Jan 26;7(2):2176-2189. doi: 10.1021/acsanm.3c05464. Epub 2024 Jan 17.
Synergistic combination therapy approach offers lots of options for delivery of materials with anticancer properties, which is a very promising strategy to treat a variety of malignant lesions with enhanced therapeutic efficacy. The current study involves a detailed investigation of combination ionic nanomedicines where a chemotherapeutic drug is coupled with a photothermal agent to attain dual mechanisms (chemotherapy (chemo) and photothermal therapy (PTT)) to improve the drug's efficacy. An FDA-approved Doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX·HCl) is electrostatically attached with a near-infrared cyanine dye (ICG, IR783, and IR820), which serves as a PTT drug using ionic liquid chemistry to develop three ionic material (IM)-based chemo-PTT drugs. Carrier-free ionic nanomedicines (INMs) are derived from ionic materials (IMs). The photophysical properties of the developed combination IMs and their INMs were studied in depth. The phototherapeutic efficiency of the combination drugs was evaluated by measuring the photothermal conversion efficiency and singlet-oxygen quantum yield. The improved photophysical properties of the combination nanomedicines in comparison to their parent compounds significantly enhanced INMs' photothermal efficiency. Cellular uptake, dark and light toxicity studies, and cell death mechanisms of the chemo-PTT nanoparticles were also studied . The combination INMs exhibited enhanced cytotoxicity compared to their respective parent compounds. Moreover, the apoptosis cell death mechanism was almost doubled for combination nanomedicine than the free DOX, which is attributed to enhanced cellular uptake. Examination of the combination index and improved cytotoxicity results revealed a great synergy between chemo and PTT drugs in the developed combination nanomedicines.
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