One-step in situ growth of MoS2@lentinan as a dual-stimuli-responsive nanocarrier for synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy†
Abstract
For most cancers, multimodal cancer synergistic therapy is far more effective than monotherapy. Herein, a multifunctional nanocarrier based on lentinan (LTN) in situ functionalized molybdenum disulfide nanoflowers (MoS2@LTN NFs) is developed by a simple hydrothermal method together with the in situ surface modification strategy. We utilized them to load chemotherapeutic drug gemcitabine (GEM) for in vitro and in vivo chemo-photothermal (Chemo-PTT) therapy. The results show that MoS2@LTN NFs have the following characteristics: (1) the in situ encapsulated LTN can affect the crystal structure of MoS2, and the light absorption capacity of MoS2@LTN is 1.26 times higher than that of pure MoS2; (2) it could achieve different drug release behaviors by dual stimulation with acidic pH and NIR laser irradiation; (3) in vivo experiments demonstrated that synergistic Chemo-PTT therapy achieved by using MoS2@LTN-GEM has a more favorable therapeutic effect than monotherapy. Accordingly, MoS2@LTN NFs could be developed as promising nanocarriers for synergistic therapy.