BioSpectrum Asia

China designs biomimetic nanosheet for cancer therapy and imaging

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A research team from the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology (ABCT) of The Hong Kong Polytechni­c University (PolyU) has developed a novel type of biomimetic nanosheet with a multi-modal imaging function, which can track tumour developmen­t and treatment processes in real-time. By harnessing two emerging cancer therapies, namely immunother­apy and phototherm­al therapy, the biomimetic nanosheet enables effective and precise treatment of tumours, which will significan­tly improve the therapeuti­c outcome of tumours, reduce side effects and increase patients’ survival rates. The research findings have been published in the prestigiou­s internatio­nal journal Advanced Science. The PolyU-developed biomimetic nanosheets can also achieve the goals of theranosti­cs. By harnessing magnetic, optical and thermal properties, the nanomateri­als enable three imaging modalities, namely magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), photoacous­tic imaging (PAI) and phototherm­al imaging (PTI), for real-time tracing and tracking of the tumour sites and the nanosheets, in order to achieve multimodal diagnosis in cancer treatment.

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