Literature DB >> 22575835

Indocyanine green-loaded biodegradable tumor targeting nanoprobes for in vitro and in vivo imaging.

Cuifang Zheng1, Mingbin Zheng, Ping Gong, Dongxue Jia, Pengfei Zhang, Bihua Shi, Zonghai Sheng, Yifan Ma, Lintao Cai.   

Abstract

Indocyanine green (ICG) is a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence dye for extensive biological application, but limited by its poor aqueous stability in vitro, concentration-dependent aggregation, rapid elimination from the body, and lack of target specificity. In this paper, to overcome these limitations, folate receptor-targeted, ICG dye-doped poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) lipid nanoparticles (FA-ICG-PLGA-lipid NPs) were constructed by a single-step self-assemble and nanoprecipitation method. The prepared FA-ICG-PLGA-lipid NPs exhibited good biocompatibility, monodispersity, excellent NIR penetration ability, significant stability against photobleaching and long circulation time. The intracellular uptake experiment proved the targeting efficacy of the FA-ICG-PLGA-lipid NPs was more effective in folate receptor over-expressing MCF-7 cells than folate receptor negative A549 cells. Furthermore, the in vivo experiments showed the FA-ICG-PLGA-lipid NPs were specifically targeted to the tumor, and its circulation time was much longer than free ICG. These biocompatible and biodegradable NIR-NPs prove a potential application in tumor diagnosis and targeted imaging due to its high aqueous stability, excellent NIR optical properties and significantly targeting property in vivo.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22575835     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2012.04.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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Authors:  Yoonha Hwang; Hwanjun Yoon; Kibaek Choe; Jinhyo Ahn; Jik Han Jung; Ji-Ho Park; Pilhan Kim
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2017-09-26       Impact factor: 3.732

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Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev       Date:  2019-06-20       Impact factor: 15.470

3.  Indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles for image-guided tumor surgery.

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Journal:  Bioconjug Chem       Date:  2015-01-16       Impact factor: 4.774

4.  Dye-loaded ferritin nanocages for multimodal imaging and photothermal therapy.

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Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2014-08-14       Impact factor: 30.849

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Journal:  Optica       Date:  2016-07-21       Impact factor: 11.104

6.  Glycyrrhetinic Acid-Mediated Polymeric Drug Delivery Targeting the Acidic Microenvironment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Authors:  Jinming Zhang; Min Zhang; Juan Ji; Xiefan Fang; Xin Pan; Yitao Wang; Chuanbin Wu; Meiwan Chen
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2015-07-07       Impact factor: 4.200

7.  Impact of Substituents in Tumor Uptake and Fluorescence Imaging Ability of Near-Infrared Cyanine-like Dyes.

Authors:  Nayan J Patel; Ethirajan Manivannan; Penny Joshi; Tymish J Ohulchanskyy; Roger R Nani; Martin J Schnermann; Ravindra K Pandey
Journal:  Photochem Photobiol       Date:  2015-07-30       Impact factor: 3.421

8.  Nanotubes-Embedded Indocyanine Green-Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles for Photoacoustic-Imaging-Guided Phototherapy.

Authors:  Guohao Wang; Fan Zhang; Rui Tian; Liwen Zhang; Guifeng Fu; Lily Yang; Lei Zhu
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2016-02-19       Impact factor: 9.229

9.  Silibinin and indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles inhibit the growth and metastasis of mammalian breast cancer cells in vitro.

Authors:  Hui-Ping Sun; Jing-Han Su; Qing-Shuo Meng; Qi Yin; Zhi-Wen Zhang; Hai-Jun Yu; Peng-Cheng Zhang; Si-Ling Wang; Ya-Ping Li
Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Sin       Date:  2016-05-02       Impact factor: 6.150

10.  In vivo biodistribution of siRNA and cisplatin administered using CD44-targeted hyaluronic acid nanoparticles.

Authors:  Shanthi Ganesh; Arun K Iyer; Florence Gattacceca; David V Morrissey; Mansoor M Amiji
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2013-10-22       Impact factor: 9.776

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