| Literature DB >> 27671747 |
Bing Guo1, Guangxue Feng1, Purnima Naresh Manghnani1, Xiaolei Cai1, Jie Liu1, Wenbo Wu1, Shidang Xu1, Xiamin Cheng1, Cathleen Teh2, Bin Liu1,3.
Abstract
Conjugated polymers have been increasingly studied for photothermal therapy (PTT) because of their merits including large absorption coefficient, facile tuning of exciton energy dissipation through nonradiative decay, and good therapeutic efficacy. The high photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) is the key to realize efficient PTT. Herein, a donor-acceptor (D-A) structured porphyrin-containing conjugated polymer (PorCP) is reported for efficient PTT in vitro and in vivo. The D-A structure introduces intramolecular charge transfer along the backbone, resulting in redshifted Q band, broadened absorption, and increased extinction coefficient as compared to the state-of-art porphyrin-based photothermal reagent. Through nanoencapsulation, the dense packing of a large number of PorCP molecules in a single nanoparticle (NP) leads to favorable nonradiative decay, good photostability, and high extinction coefficient of 4.23 × 104 m-1 cm-1 at 800 nm based on porphyrin molar concentration and the highest PCE of 63.8% among conjugated polymer NPs. With the aid of coloaded fluorescent conjugated polymer, the cellular uptake and distribution of the PorCP in vitro can be clearly visualized, which also shows effective photothermal tumor ablation in vitro and in vivo. This research indicates a new design route of conjugated polymer-based photothermal therapeutic materials for potential personalized theranostic nanomedicine.Entities:
Keywords: conjugated polymers; fluorescence imaging; nanoparticles; photothermal therapy; porphyrin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27671747 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201602293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281