| Literature DB >> 26181349 |
Aijun Zhu1, Ke Miao2, Yibin Deng1, Hengte Ke1, Hui He1, Tao Yang1, Miao Guo1, Yanli Li1, Zhengqing Guo3, Yangyun Wang3, Xiangliang Yang4, Youliang Zhao2, Huabing Chen1,3.
Abstract
Smart nanocarriers are of particular interest as nanoscale vehicles of imaging and therapeutic agents in the field of theranostics. Herein, we report dually pH/reduction-responsive terpolymeric vesicles with monodispersive size distribution, which are constructed by assembling acetal- and disulfide-functionalized star terpolymer with near-infrared cyanine dye and anticancer drug. The vesicular nanostructure exhibits multiple theranostic features including on-demand drug releases responding to pH/reduction stimuli, enhanced photothermal conversion efficiency of cyanine dye, and efficient drug translocation from lysosomes to cytoplasma, as well as preferable cellular uptakes and biodistribution. These multiple theranostic features result in ultrahigh-contrast fluorescence imaging and thermo-chemotherapy-synergized tumor ablation. The dually stimuli-responsive vesicles represent a versatile theranostic approach for enhanced cancer imaging and therapy.Entities:
Keywords: cancer imaging; photothermal therapy; stimuli-responsive release; synergistic effect; vesicles
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26181349 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b02843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881