| Literature DB >> 28418679 |
Dalong Ni, Dawei Jiang1, Hector F Valdovinos, Emily B Ehlerding, Bo Yu2, Todd E Barnhart, Peng Huang1, Weibo Cai3.
Abstract
Although various types of imaging agents have been developed for photoacoustic (PA) imaging, relatively few imaging agents exhibit high selectivity/sensitivity to the tumor microenvironment for on-demand PA imaging and therapy. Herein, molybdenum-based polyoxometalate (POM) clusters with the highest oxidation state of Mo(VI) (denoted as Ox-POM) were designed as novel agents for redox-activated PA imaging-guided photothermal therapy. Capable of escaping from recognition and capture by the liver and spleen, these renal clearable clusters with ultrasmall size (hydrodynamic size: 1.9 nm) can accumulate in the tumor, self-assemble into larger nanoclusters at low pH, and are reduced to NIR absorptive agents in the tumor microenvironment. Studies in 4T1 tumor-bearing mice indicated that these clusters could be employed for bioresponsive PA imaging-guided tumor ablation in vivo. Our finding is expected to establish a new physicochemical paradigm for the design of PA imaging agents based on clusters, bridging the conventional concepts of "molecule" and "nano" in the bioimaging field.Entities:
Keywords: Redox-responsive probes; photoacoustic imaging; photothermal therapy; polyoxometalate cluster; theranostic agent
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28418679 PMCID: PMC5495651 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189