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Localized Delivery of Theranostic Nanoparticles and High-Energy Photons using Microneedles-on-Bioelectronics

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Authors

Lee, Youngsik; Kang, Taegyu; Cho, Hye Rim; Lee, Gil Ju; Park, Ok Kyu; Kim, Sangyeon; Lee, Bowon; Kim, Hyun Myung; Cha, Gi Doo; Shin, Yoonsoo; Lee, Wanghee; Kim, Minjeong; Kim, Hyunjoong; Song, Young Min; Choi, Seung Hong; Hyeon, TaeghwanKim, Dae-Hyeong

Issue Date
2021-06
Publisher
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Citation
Advanced Materials, Vol.33 No.24, p. 2100425
Abstract
The low delivery efficiency of light-responsive theranostic nanoparticles (NPs) to target tumor sites, particularly to brain tumors due to the blood-brain barrier, has been a critical issue in NP-based cancer treatments. Furthermore, high-energy photons that can effectively activate theranostic NPs are hardly delivered to the target region due to the strong scattering of such photons while penetrating surrounding tissues. Here, a localized delivery method of theranostic NPs and high-energy photons to the target tumor using microneedles-on-bioelectronics is presented. Two types of microneedles and flexible bioelectronics are integrated and mounted on the edge of surgical forceps. Bioresorbable microneedles containing theranostic NPs deliver the NPs into target tumors (e.g., glioblastoma, pituitary adenoma). Magnetic resonance imaging can locate the NPs. Then, light-guiding/spreading microneedles deliver high-energy photons from bioelectronics to the NPs. The high-energy photons activate the NPs to treat tumor tissues by photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy. The controlled thermal actuation by the bioelectronics accelerates the diffusion of chemo-drugs. The proposed method is demonstrated with mouse tumor models in vivo.
ISSN
0935-9648
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/179075
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202100425
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