Bipyramidal gold nanoparticles-assisted plasmonic photothermal therapy for ocular applications

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Alba-Molina, David
Cano, Manuel
Blanco-Blanco, Mario
Ortega-Llamas, Laura
Jiménez-Gómez, Yolanda
González-López, Ana
Pérez-Perdomo, Mayelin
Camacho, Luis
Giner-Casares, Juan J.
González Andrades, Miguel
Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryDate
2025Subject
Gold nanoparticlesPlasmonic photothermal therapy
Ophthalmology
Near-infrared (NIR)
AuNPs
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Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) play a key role in the field of nanomedicine due to their fascinating plasmonic properties as well as their great biocompatibility. An intringuing application is the use of plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT) mediated by anisotropic AuNPs irradiated with near-infrared (NIR) laser for treating ocular diseases in ophthalmology. To this aim, bipyramidal-shaped AuNPs (BipyAu), which were surface-functionalized with three different organic ligands (citrate, polystyrene sulphonate -PSS-, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide -CTAB-), were synthesized. The long-term storage stability was assured, in terms of minimal variation of aspect ratio and localized surface plasmon resonance. The better performance were obtained with BipyAu@Citrate and BipyAu@PSS NPs. PPTT experiments mediated with the synthesized BipyAu NPs demonstrated that BipyAu@Citrate provided the highest value of temperature increase (40 ºC at 2.0 W·cm-2) after 15 min of 808 nm NIR laser irradiation. The potential future clinical application in ophthalmology was assessed by in vitro cytotoxicity analysis, confirming that BipyAu@citrate NPs were biocompatible for the three major corneal cell types. Furthermore, ex vivo analysis was performed by treating pig corneas with BipyAu@citrate NPs (0.18 μg Au) and subsequent NIR laser irradiation at 808 nm for 15 min, showing distortions in the collagen Type I fibrils at ultrastructural level and promoting flattening of the corneal surface after treatment, without inducing cell cytotoxicity. This work suggests that a precise control of the fibril distortions can be provoked by PPTT mediated with BipyAu@Citrate in the NIR region, paving the way of nanomedicine for correcting common deficiencies in corneal diseases.
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