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Authors Guo J, Rahme K, He Y, Li L, Holmes JD, O'Driscoll CM
Received 1 May 2017
Accepted for publication 4 July 2017
Published 22 August 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 6131—6152
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S140772
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Lei Yang
Abstract: Development of multifunctional nanomaterials, one of the most
interesting and advanced research areas in the field of nanotechnology, is
anticipated to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and treatment. Gold nanoparticles
(AuNPs) are now being widely utilized in bioimaging and phototherapy due to
their tunable and highly sensitive optical and electronic properties (the
surface plasmon resonance). As a new concept, termed “theranostics,”
multifunctional AuNPs may contain diagnostic and therapeutic functions that can
be integrated into one system, thereby simultaneously facilitating diagnosis
and therapy and monitoring therapeutic responses. In this review, the important
properties of AuNPs relevant to diagnostic and phototherapeutic
applications such as structure, shape, optics, and surface chemistry are
described. Barriers for translational development of theranostic AuNPs and
recent advances in the application of AuNPs for cancer diagnosis, photothermal,
and photodynamic therapy are discussed.
Keywords: multifunctional
gold nanoparticles, cancer bioimaging, cancer photothermal and photodynamic
therapy
