Multifunctional magneto‐plasmonic lipogel based on peptide hydrogel for application in combined cancer therapy

Author:

Gomes Valéria1ORCID,Veloso Sérgio R. S.1,Carvalho André2,Hilliou Loic3ORCID,Coutinho Paulo J. G.1,Moura Cacilda1,Martins José A.2,Castanheira Elisabete M. S.1ORCID,Ferreira Paula M. T.2

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Physics of Minho and Porto Universities, Campus de Gualtar Braga Portugal

2. Centre of Chemistry University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar Braga Portugal

3. Institute for Polymers and Composites/I3N, Department of Polymer Engineering University of Minho, Campus de Azurém Guimarães Portugal

Abstract

AbstractSupramolecular hydrogels, particularly low‐molecular‐weight peptide hydrogels, are promising drug delivery systems due to their ability to change the solubility, targeting, metabolism and toxicity of drugs. Magneto‐plasmonic liposomes, in addition to being remotely controllable with the application of an external magnetic field, also increase the efficiency of encapsulated drug release through thermal stimulation, for example, with magnetic and optical hyperthermia. Thus, the combination of those two materials—giving magneto‐plasmonic lipogels—brings together several functionalities, among which are hyperthermia and spatiotemporally controlled drug delivery. In this work, a novel dehydrodipeptide hydrogelator was synthesised, and the respective hydrogel was functionalized with magneto‐plasmonic liposomes. After individually characterising the components with regard to their rheological, spectroscopic and magnetic properties, the magneto‐plasmonic lipogel was equally characterised and evaluated concerning its ability to deliver drugs in a controlled fashion. To this end, the response of the 5(6)‐carboxyfluorescein‐loaded magneto‐plasmonic lipogel to near‐infrared light was assessed. The results showed that the system is a proper carrier of hydrophilic drugs and allows to envisage photo‐responsive drug delivery. These facts, together with the magnetic guidance and hyperthermia capabilities of the developed composite gel, may pave the way to a new era in the treatment of cancer and other diseases.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

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