Literature DB >> 27376559

Fullerene/photosensitizer nanovesicles as highly efficient and clearable phototheranostics with enhanced tumor accumulation for cancer therapy.

Mirong Guan1, Jiechao Ge2, Jingyi Wu1, Guoqiang Zhang1, Daiqin Chen1, Wei Zhang1, Ying Zhang1, Toujun Zou1, Mingming Zhen1, Chunru Wang1, Taiwei Chu3, Xiaojuan Hao4, Chunying Shu5.   

Abstract

A novel phototheranostic platform based on tri-malonate derivative of fullerene C70 (TFC70)/photosensitizer (Chlorin e6, Ce6) nanovesicles (FCNVs) has been developed for effective tumor imaging and treatment. The FCNVs were prepared from amphiphilic TFC70-oligo ethylene glycol -Ce6 molecules. The developed FCNVs possessed the following advantages: (i) high loading efficiency of Ce6 (up to ∼57 wt%); (ii) efficient absorption in near-infrared light region; (iii) enhanced cellular uptake efficiency of Ce6 in vitro and in vivo; (iv) good biocompatibility and total clearance out from the body. These unique properties suggest that the as-prepared FCNVs could be applied as an ideal theranostic agent for simultaneous imaging and photodynamic therapy of tumor. This finding may provide a good solution to highly efficient phototheranostic applications based on fullerene derivatives fabricated nanostructures.
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Keywords:  Fullerene; Nanovesicle; Photosensitizer; Phototheranostic

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27376559     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.06.023

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


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