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Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising noninvasive cancer treatment with high spatial-temporal selectivity and low systemic toxicity. However, its efficiency is restricted by the poor photostability, low tumor selectivity and inadequate deep tumor penetration of current photothermal agents. This study synthesized oleanolic acid (OA)-modified chitosan (CsO) using click chemistry and developed a nano-photothermal agent (COI) through the self-assembly of CsO and a representative photothermal agent indocyanine green (ICG). COI possessed a particle size of approximately 120 nm, good physical stability, and pH-responsive drug release properties. Under 808 nm laser irradiation, COI exhibited high photothermal conversion efficiency and photostability. The cellular uptake of COI in B16 and 4T1 cancer cells was several-fold higher than that of free ICG, while remaining comparable to ICG in normal 3T3 cells. CsO inhibited cancer-associated fibroblasts proliferation and modulated the tumor microenvironment by reducing α-smooth muscle actin expression, enhancing deep penetration of COI in three-dimensional multicellular tumor spheres and solid tumors. The promising anti-proliferative effects of COI in vitro and in vivo indicated notable synergistic effects between the chemotherapeutic effect of OA and the photothermal therapeutic effect of ICG. These results suggest that COI could serve as a promising deep tumor-penetrating nano-photothermal agent for enhanced chemo-photothermal anticancer therapy. © 2025 Elsevier Ltd
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Materials Today Chemistry
ISSN: 2468-5194
Year: 2025
Volume: 45
6 . 7 0 0
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