| Literature DB >> 25692960 |
Zhiyao Hou1, Yuanxin Zhang1, Kerong Deng1,2, Yinyin Chen1,2, Xuejiao Li1, Xiaoran Deng1,2, Ziyong Cheng1, Hongzhou Lian1, Chunxia Li1, Jun Lin1.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising antitumor treatment that is based on the photosensitizers that inhibit cancer cells by yielding reactive oxygen species (ROS) after irradiation of light with specific wavelengths. As a potential photosensitizer, titanium dioxide (TiO2) exhibits minimal dark cytotoxicity and excellent ultraviolet (UV) light triggered cytotoxicity, but is challenged by the limited tissue penetration of UV light. Herein, a novel near-infrared (NIR) light activated photosensitizer for PDT based on TiO2-coated upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP) core/shell nanocomposites (UCNPs@TiO2 NCs) is designed. NaYF4:Yb(3+),Tm(3+)@NaGdF4:Yb(3+) core/shell UCNPs can efficiently convert NIR light to UV emission that matches well with the absorption of TiO2 shells. The UCNPs@TiO2 NCs endocytosed by cancer cells are able to generate intracellular ROS under NIR irradiation, decreasing the mitochondrial membrane potential to release cytochrome c into the cytosol and then activating caspase 3 to induce cancer cell apoptosis. NIR light triggered PDT of tumor-bearing mice with UCNPs@TiO2 as photosensitizers can suppress tumor growth efficiently due to the better tissue penetration than UV irradiation. On the basis of the evidence of in vitro and in vivo results, UCNPs@TiO2 NCs could serve as an effective photosensitizer for NIR light mediated PDT in antitumor therapy.Entities:
Keywords: NIR light mediated; core/shell structure; mitochondria-involved apoptosis; photodynamic therapy; titanium dioxide; upconversion nanoparticles
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25692960 DOI: 10.1021/nn506107c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881