Plasmonic nanophotothermal therapy for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma with gold nanoparticles

Author:

Pesnel Sabrina1,Ben Haddada Maroua1,Duquenne Sébastien2,Mortier Laurent3,Bertolotti Antoine45,Perrot Jean L.6,Morel Anne‐Laure1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. TORSKAL, R&D Sainte Clotilde Réunion France

2. SELARL de pathologie Saint Pierre Réunion France

3. CHRU, Service de Dermatologie Unité INSERM OncoThai, U1189 Hauts de France Lille France

4. CHU, site Sud Saint Pierre Maladie infectieuses CeGIDD, dermatologie Saint Pierre Réunion France

5. CHU, INSERM CIC Saint Pierre Réunion France

6. Hôpital Nord, Service de dermatologie Saint‐Priest‐en‐Jarez Rhône‐Alpes France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBasal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer, typically developing in sun‐exposed areas such as the face. Surgery is the treatment of choice, with a overall good prognosis. However, some scars can be unsightly or bothersome, and some tumours are too large or badly located to be eligible for surgery. Plasmonic photothermal therapy is presented here as an alternative treatment. Our team has developed green gold nanoparticles that have demonstrated their efficacy in inducing hyperthermia in the tumour‐microenvironment when combined with near‐infrared laser (NIR laser).ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of gold nanoparticles combined with laser treatment against BCC.MethodsIn vitro, BCC cells were exposed to gold nanoparticles, both with and without laser treatment, to study the effects of this therapy on skin cells. Subsequently, mice bearing BCC were treated with photothermal therapy to assess tumour growth.ResultsGold nanoparticles were found to be nontoxic to the cell line, and photothermal therapy induced apoptosis. In vivo studies showed complete regression of tumours without unsightly scarring and no recurrence after 40 days.ConclusionPlasmonic photothermal therapy using gold nanoparticles proved its efficacy in the destruction of BCC.

Funder

Bpifrance

Publisher

Wiley

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