| Literature DB >> 27598652 |
Yifan Zhang1, Lingyi He1, Jie Wu1, Kaikai Wang1, Juan Wang1, Weimin Dai1, Ahu Yuan2, Jinhui Wu3, Yiqiao Hu2.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is the combination of light and photosensitizer (PS) to kill tumor cells, which has the potential to meet many currently unmet medical needs. However, the whole body distribution and activatability by sunlight of photosensitizers to induce skin photosensitivity have limited the extensive clinic application of PDT. Herein, a novel strategy is presented to overcome these limitations by using a hydrophobic Near-infared (NIR) dye IR-780 iodide (IR780) to induce the self-assembly of albumin-PS conjugates, as a switchable PDT (Switch-PDT) agent. The PDT effect of PS is effectively inhibited by IR780 and recovered by NIR light irradiation in vitro. This quench/recovery strategy dose not sacrifice the anti-tumor ability in vivo, and the combined PDT and PTT (photothermal) effect contributes a very effective tumor inhibition rate of 100%. More importantly, the PDT effect is significantly suppressed after intravenous administration in mice or subcutaneous administration in rabbits as exhibited by the negligible skin response, while traditional PDT agent arouses severe skin erythema and edema. To the best of our knowledge, the switchable PDT is the first time to be used to eradicate the skin photosensitization of PS in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: NIR dye bridge; Photo-disassembly; Skin photosensitization; Switchable PDT; Tumor ablation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27598652 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.08.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479